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Coefficient - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, a coefficient is a constant multiplicative factor of a specific object. For example, in the expression 9 x 2 , the coefficient of x 2 is 9. The object can be such things as...
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Gini coefficient - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drag coefficient - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Coefficient is a scalable open source project based collaboration platform that can run in J2EE and web application containers. It currently provides basic collaboration tools as hot deployable modules. It also provides a workflow engine to help guide projects through their development cycle.
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The term coefficient has two meanings in engineering, mathematics, and general science. The first meaning has to do with equations in general. The second meaning involves material properties or phenomena. ... 1) In a mathematical equation, a coefficient is a constant by which a variable is multiplied.
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Materials and Material Combinations Coefficient of Friction ... Steel 0.8 0.16 ... Copper-lead alloy 0.22 -
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A short table is included above the main table to illustrate how the coefficient of friction is affected by surface films. When a metal surface is perfectly clean in a vacuum . the friction is much higher than the normal accepted value and seizure can easily occur.
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Coefficient Media is a small web and new media company located in Jackson, Michigan. We specialize in developing a wide array of web sites (including social networks) that emphasize quality design, usability and harness the power of dynamic open source platforms like Drupal.
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