Continuum density refers to the mass density of a continuous medium, where the material is treated as a smooth distribution rather than as discrete particles. It is commonly used in fields like fluid dynamics and materials science to describe how mass is distributed throughout a volume. This concept allows for the application of calculus and differential equations to analyze physical phenomena, such as flow or stress, in materials. Essentially, continuum density provides a way to model and understand the behavior of materials at a macroscopic scale.
The Gernsback Continuum was created in 1981.
Intravenous Television Continuum was created in 1996.
an open continuum is an extending from which describes the extent to which environmental conditions affect performance.
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The B continuum in this model would most accurately be labeled as the spectrum of "Behavioral Responses." It encompasses a range of actions or reactions that are influenced by various stimuli or contexts, reflecting how individuals or systems adapt and respond to their environments. This continuum highlights the variability and complexity of behaviors rather than presenting them as fixed traits.
The efficiency continuum refers to capital markets. Within a capital market, if something is reasonable and efficient to the market, it is said to be on the efficiency continuum.
DSM means Continuum Static Method
temp and pressure
The Continuum happened in 2008.
a close continuum is a continuum extending from which describes the extent to which environmental conditions affect performance.
Packing density... refers to the number of components 'packed' into a single micro-chip.
a continuum is something that doesnt stop
The Gernsback Continuum was created in 1981.
The Continuum was created on 2008-06-25.
a rainbow forms a continuum of color.
The space-time continuum is a complicated concept.
The plural form of "continuum" is "continua".