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R is the electrical resistance,A is the cross-sectional area,l is the length of the piece of material.
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No, that is not the correct definition.
The official definition for majority rule is "the principle that the greater number should exercise greater power."
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the purpose of it is it integrates schools
Passive subsistence.
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it means powerful
It depends on the definition of resistance and the definition of ground. If you are referring to resistance as in resistance to electric current, the answer will be different than if you are referencing resistance as in friction. Also, the ground is not consistent. There are many types of "ground." More specification is necessary here in order to receive a sufficient answer.
Definition Of Resistance In Electrical:Property of a material to oppose the flow of electric current through it is called Resistance.
The massive resistance was a policy to unite white politicians and leaders in Virginia to prevent public school desegration. It was led by U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr. of Virginia.
The resistance arm is the side of the lever (from the fulcrum to the load) that carries the load.
The definition of theme is an amusement park
That's more or less the definition of a free fall - that no other forces are at work, except for gravity. However, you can get a good approximation even with air, if the object is massive enough and doesn't fall for too long.That's more or less the definition of a free fall - that no other forces are at work, except for gravity. However, you can get a good approximation even with air, if the object is massive enough and doesn't fall for too long.That's more or less the definition of a free fall - that no other forces are at work, except for gravity. However, you can get a good approximation even with air, if the object is massive enough and doesn't fall for too long.That's more or less the definition of a free fall - that no other forces are at work, except for gravity. However, you can get a good approximation even with air, if the object is massive enough and doesn't fall for too long.