In physics, the term "fd" represents the drag force acting on an object moving through a fluid. This force is important in understanding the resistance an object faces as it moves through a medium like air or water.
In a financial context, "C" in FD could refer to a corporation or a certificate of deposit. A corporation is a legal entity created to conduct business, while a certificate of deposit is a financial product offered by banks, where the investor deposits a specific amount for a fixed term at a fixed interest rate.
Its stands for floopy disk drive ussally only old computers have fd drives
Efficiency is a scalar quantity because it can increase in magnitude but does not have any particular direction. :)
The main difference between an ID (Induced Draft) fan and a FD (Forced Draft) fan lies in their placement in a system. An ID fan is located after the furnace or boiler and helps to draw waste gases out of the system, while an FD fan is positioned before the furnace or boiler to supply fresh air into the system for combustion. ID fans create negative pressure, while FD fans create positive pressure within the system.
Work is the product of a force a nd a displacement. Both of those are vectors. There are two ways to multiply vectors. One of them produces another vector, the other produces a scalar. The calculation for 'work' uses the scalar product. The procedure is: (magnitude of one vector) times (magnitude of the other vector) times (cosine of the angle between them). Answer2: Work is a scalar because Physics has a major defect in defining energy as a scalar. Nature defines energy as a Quaternion, the sum of a scalar and a vector. Work is a Quaternion, W = FD= -F.D + FxD , -F.D is a scalar and FxD is a vector. Physics defines Work as -FDcos(FD) and defines FxD = FDsin(FD) as Torque. When Physics understands Nature and Quaternions, then both F.D and FXD will both be recognized as energy, scalar energy and vector energy.
Yes, torque can have a negative value in physics. Torque is vector energy. Torque is the vector analogue of Work involving force (F) and displacement (D) vectors and the angle (FD). For example Work W = -F.D= -|FD|cos(FD) and Toque T = FxD =|FD|sin(FD). Torque can be negative dependent on the sine(FD). Work and torque is an example of the quaternion nature of physics; for example Quaternion energy E = FD = -F.D + FxD, the real energy is called work F.D and the vector energy is called torque, FxD.
fld. or fd is probably your best bet
FD God is a war video game term for a pro at video games -Bernard Duran
to make a star on ms logo the commands should be: RT 20 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40 LT 70 FD 40 RT 140 FD 40
W=Fd Where F is the force on the object and d is that distance that the object traveled. If F is in Newtons and d is in meters, then works will be in joules.
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Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, FD Roosevelt, JF Kennedy
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I can find no "fd" in official measurements
fd stand for food
Dot Products in Physics denote scalar results fmo vector products, e.g Work = F.D = FDCos(FD) a scalar result from the dot product of two vectors, F Force and D Displacement.
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