It repressents the Heat Transfer rate, in kW, Btu/hour etc...
Q is used to represent the total heat q is used to represent heat per unit mass. Sometimes the q will have a dot above it to represent rate of heat or a carat above it to indicate specific heat. The same is true for Q.
The symbol Q is used in physics to represent electric charge. That is it's most common application.It can also be used to represent dynamic pressure, fusion energy gain factor, heat, mementum transfer and volumetric flow rate.
== Q== mc(delta)T == Q=thermal energy m= mass c=specific heat (ex. water is 4.184 J/goc) deltaT= change in temperature
let A be the Vector potential and Q as the scalar potential
Current = charge / time
It could represent an unknown variable in an expression or an equation.
It is not an equation, but q2 meaning q^2 represents q being multiplied by itself.
p and q represent the frequencies of two types of alleles.
The Hardy-Weinberg equation is as follows: p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 p & q represent the frequencies for each allele.
Without an equality sign the given information can't be defined as an equation.
the frequently of the heterozygous dominant genotype
State the problem: 35q = 5 Solve for q by dividing both sides by 35 (to isolate the q variable): q = 5 ÷ 35 or 5/35, simplified to 1/7, or 0.142857 in decimal form.
Depends on the equation. If it is similar to: Q = m*Cp*dT then Q = energy if it is similar to A= Ao * exp (-Q/RT) then Q is the activation energy
Why don't you express the equation verbally? Q 12 89 doesn't have much meaning.
Q - 12 = 89 Add 12 to both sides of the equation. Q - 12 + 12 = 89 + 12 Q = 101
The letter Q in blackboard bold is used to represent the set of rational numbers - Q standing for quotient.
Q is used to represent the total heat q is used to represent heat per unit mass. Sometimes the q will have a dot above it to represent rate of heat or a carat above it to indicate specific heat. The same is true for Q.