velocity ratio

collocation in English

meaningsofvelocityandratio

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velocity
noun[C or U]
uk
/vəˈlɒs.ə.ti/
us
/vəˈlɑː.sə.t̬i/
the speed at which an object ...
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ratio
noun[C]
uk
/ˈreɪ.ʃi.əʊ/
us
/ˈreɪ.ʃi.oʊ/
the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than ...
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(Definition ofvelocityandratiofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Figure 18 shows the robot's path in the presence of uncertainty in thevelocityratio.
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The blood velocity profile in the ductus venosus inlet expressed by the mean/maximumvelocityratio.
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We also consider uncertainties invelocityratioand in the line-of-sight angle.
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Thisvelocityratiorepresents a very substantial pressure rise.
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The path traveled by the robot is different for different values of thevelocityratio.
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As can be seen, the results are grouped together well, and the critical suctionvelocityratiois shown to increase as d/ decreases.
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The critical suctionvelocityratiofor each perforation, over a range of free-stream speeds, was determined using the flush-mounted hot-film sensor.
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Comparison of the profiles at the two different surface speeds indicates that they are self-similar, and independent of the surface-to-free-streamvelocityratio.
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Robot's navigation toward a goal moving in a straight line in the presence of uncertainties in thevelocityratio.
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A greater early to late peakvelocityratiois thought to correlate with increasing ventricular compliance in the adult,5'6 but is also influenced by conditions of loading.
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With avelocityratioof three, therefore, one has a power ratio of 27 to 1.
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The angularvelocityratiobetween two gears of a gearset must remain constant throughout the mesh.
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Ideal mechanical advantage correlates directly withvelocityratio.
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Sometimes it is more convenient to use an isentropicvelocityratio.
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As mentioned near the beginning of the article, the attainment of a nonfluctuatingvelocityratiois dependent on the profile of the teeth.
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Thevelocityratioof a tackle refers to the relative velocities of the hauling line to the hauled load.
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The selected angles of the recesses and the incline on the locking piece produce avelocityratioof about 4:1 between the bolt carrier and the bolt head.
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