The planimeter constant is a value that is used to calculate the area of a closed curve traced by a planimeter. It is a calibration factor specific to the design and operation of the planimeter device being used.
A planimeter is an instrument used to measure the area of a two-dimensional shape, usually one which is too complex for manual measurement. A contractor is usually the type of person to use one of those.
R may be the Rydberg constant or the gas constant.
Well, technically yes, and we even know the magnitude of the constant acceleration.If velocity is constant, that tells you that acceleration is zero, which sounds likea constant to us.
"The man's acceleration is zero." "The man's motion is uniform." "The man's velocity is constant."
Yes, it is. Trajectory also depends of direction of acceleration, not only it's magnitude. When you consider circular orbit, the agnitude of centripetal acceleration is constant, but the vector directions changes every moment to point constantly at the center.
parts of planimeter: rotating arm or measuring arm carriage(comprising of measuring wheel and dial) pole arm pole support wheel pivot
A Planimeter.
A planimeter is an instrument used to measure the area of a two-dimensional shape, usually one which is too complex for manual measurement. A contractor is usually the type of person to use one of those.
An instrument that measures area is called a planimeter. A planimeter is a mechanical device used to calculate the area of a two-dimensional shape by tracing its outline. It works by integrating the distance traced by a point on the planimeter's arm as it moves around the shape, providing an accurate measurement of the enclosed area.
Henry S. H. Shaw has written: 'Mechanical integrators' -- subject(s): Integrators, Planimeters, Planimeter
To measure the area of an arbitrary two dimensional shape you will use a planimeter. To measure an area you could also just use a simple ruler depending on how big the area is.
Boltzmanns constant
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
It is the e mathematical constant, Euler's constant.
The answer depends on what the constant is: the y-intercept in a linear graph, constant of proportionality, constant of integration, physical [universal] constant.
R may be the Rydberg constant or the gas constant.
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