mass ratio

  • 1Mass ratio — Astrodynamics Orbital mechanics Equations …

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  • 2mass ratio — noun : the ratio between the mass of a rocket with fuel and the mass after the fuel has been used up * * * mass ratio, the ratio of the weight of a fully loaded space vehicle to its weight after its fuel is consumed and after sections no longer… …

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  • 3mass ratio — /ˈmæs reɪʃioʊ/ (say mas raysheeoh) noun the ratio of the total mass of a rocket to the mass when all the propellant has been consumed …

  • 4mass ratio — amount of electrical charge found in one unit of mass of a substance (usually one gram) …

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  • 5Brain to body mass ratio — (also known as the Encephalization Quotient or EQ) is a rough estimate of the possible intelligence of an organism.It is defined as the ratio of the actual brain mass to the expected brain mass of a typical animal that size, EQ=m(brain)/Em(brain) …

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  • 6Proton-to-electron mass ratio — The proton to electron mass ratio, mu, is given simply by the proton mass divided by the electron mass. It is considered a fundamental quantity in physics, as it is dimensionless in all systems of units. It has a numerical value given by… …

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  • 7charge-to-mass ratio — savitasis krūvis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. charge to mass ratio; specific charge vok. Ladung Masse Verhältnis, n; spezifische Ladung, f rus. удельный заряд, m pranc. charge spécifique, f …

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  • 8Mass spectrometry — (MS) is an analytical technique that measures the mass to charge ratio of charged particles.[1] It is used for determining masses of particles, for determining the elemental composition of a sample or molecule, and for elucidating the chemical… …

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  • 9Mass-to-charge ratio — Charge to Mass ratio SI quantity dimension: M/(I⋅T) SI unit: kg/C other units: Th The mass to charge ratio ratio (m/Q) is a physical quantity that is widely used in the electrodynamics of c …

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  • 10Mass — This article is about the scientific concept. For the substance of which all physical objects consist, see Matter. For other uses, see Mass (disambiguation). Classical mechanics …

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