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Material use for double strength
Strength is defined as the amount of stress a material can withstand before fracturing. Therefore, the more strength a material
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Material use for double strength of chloroform?
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12. The ratio of the tensile (or compressive) strength to the density of a material is a measure of how strong the material is
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btnCalculate.addActionListener(new ActionListener)() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { double recitation =
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as the permeability of a material is the ratio of the magnetic field strength and the magnetic flux, could the permeability of
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The breaking strength (in pounds) of a certain new synthetic is normally distributed with a mean of 175 and a variance of 4. The
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the breaking strength (in pounds) of a certain new synthetic is normally distributed, with a mean of 125 and a variance of 25.
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The breaking strength (in pounds) of a certain new synthetic is normally distributed, with a mean of 175 and a variance of 9.
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The breaking strength (in pounds) of a certain new synthetic is normally distributed, with a mean of 174 and a variance of 9.
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The breaking strength (in pounds) of a certain new synthetic is normally distributed, with a mean of 145 and a variance of 4.
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