None of the copyists errors that crept into the Holy Bible change God's message. Still, they let you know that while The Bible is true it is not perfect. God does not want you to worship the Bible. God wants you to worship him. If people thought the Bible was perfect, they might worship the Bible instead of worshipping God.
Oh, dude, so like, you know how in differential calculus you can find the rate of change of a function, right? Well, in this case, you'd calculate the derivative of the creep strain function with respect to time to get the creep strain rate. It's like finding out how fast your patience is running out while waiting in line at the DMV.
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To calculate the steady state creep rate, you need to measure the change in strain over a specific time period during the creep test. The steady state creep rate, often denoted as (\dot{\varepsilon}{ss}), is determined by taking the slope of the linear portion of the creep curve, which plots strain versus time. Mathematically, it can be expressed as (\dot{\varepsilon}{ss} = \frac{\Delta \varepsilon}{\Delta t}), where (\Delta \varepsilon) is the change in strain and (\Delta t) is the corresponding change in time during the steady state phase. This value is typically expressed in units of strain per unit time, such as per hour or per second.
No. Slump is "faster" but still at a very slow rate
Tree's curve on hills or slope because of a process called creep (Learned it in Biology class)
SingularI will creepYou will creepHe/she/it will creepPluralWe will creepYou will creepThey will creep
of Creep, of Creep, imp. & p. p. of Creep.
Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".
Cause a Creep creep's up on someone slowly and a Creep is very slow
Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".
Whenever a creep comes around, the Creep Monitor starts to blink and beep. The frequency increases as the creep gets closer.
dead creep Crept.
Creep occurs on steep mountains.
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The word "creep" can be a verb (e.g. "to creep silently") or a noun (e.g. "a creepy person").
Creep is present tense. Crept is the past tense.
Do I Creep You Out was created on 2006-09-24.