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quantitative relation Meaning in Telugu ( quantitative relation తెలుగు అంటే)



క్వాంటిటేటివ్ రిలేషన్, పరిమాణాత్మక సంబంధం

Noun:

పరిమాణాత్మక సంబంధం,



quantitative relation's Usage Examples:

developed an idea similar to momentum, when he attempted to provide a quantitative relation between the weight and velocity of a moving body.


Faraday"s laws of electrolysis are quantitative relationships based on the electrochemical research published by Michael Faraday in 1833.


theory introduced by Blum, Micali, Levin and Goldreich, giving a quantitative relation between the effort of distinguishing the keystream from true randomness.


1938) was an object of criticism: …any law purporting to express a quantitative relation between sensation intensity and stimulus intensity is not merely.


[citation needed] The quantitative relation between velocity and money demand is given by Velocity Nominal.


generically refers to the experimental techniques used to determine the rheological properties of materials, that is the qualitative and quantitative relationships.


wavelength, per molar concentration Imaginary part of the complex index of refraction, in physics For the quantitative relationship between the chemistry.


Stewart British "For his researches on the qualitative as well as quantitative relation between the emissive and absorptive powers of bodies for heat and.


changing appearance of the new moon at evening twilight, and a quantitative relation between the changes of the tides at a given place and the daily.


Since there is no quantitative relationship between nominal variables' individual values, using ordinal encoding can potentially create a fictional ordinal relationship in the data.


misleadingly called "culpa-compensation," which suggests both some sort of quantitative relation between them, and the notion of damage to the defendant by the plaintiff.


The quantitative relation is given in the equation J t h e A R T 2 e − ϕ / ( k t ) .


Tree allometry establishes quantitative relations between some key characteristic dimensions of trees (usually fairly easy to measure) and other properties.



Synonyms:

relation, proportion, rate, scale, magnitude relation, ratio,



Antonyms:

descendant, ancestor, unconnectedness, connectedness, disproportion,



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