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(Environmental Engineering) Nitrogen contained as amines in organic compounds such as amino acids and proteins.
(Environmental Engineering) An organized accounting of all inputs and outputs to an arbitrary but defined system. Stated in other terms, the rate of mass accumulation within a system is equal to the rate of mass input less the rate of mass output plus the rate of mass generation within the system.
(Concrete Engineering) The fineness of materials such as portland cement expressed as total surface area in centimeters per gram as determined by the Wagner turbidimeter apparatus and procedure.
(english) A vector quantity equal to the rate that position changes with time.
(english) A vector quantity equal to the rate that velocity changes with time.
(Environmental Engineering) A reaction in which the rate expression corresponds to the stoichiometric equation.
(english) Any clay suitable for use as a bonding material.
(english) The proportional constant between stress and strain for material with linear elastic behavior: calculated as stress divided by strain. Modulus of elasticity can be interpreted as the slope of the stress-strain graph. It is usually denoted as E, sometimes known as Young's Modulus Y, or E-Modulus.
(Environmental Engineering) A benzene ring named as a constituent group, C6H5-.
(english) An attractive force between two objects; each object accelerates at a rate equal to the attractive force divided by the object's mass. Objects near the surface of the earth tend to accelerate toward the earth's center at a rate of ; this value is often called the gravitational constant and denoted as g.
(english) An external force. The term load is sometimes used to describe more general actions such as temperature differentials or movements such as foundation settlements.
อัตราการไหลของน้ำ : ปริมาณน้ำที่ไหลผ่านพื้นที่หน้าตัดหนึ่งที่กำหนดของทางน้ำในหนึ่ง หน่วยเวลา เรียกอีกอย่างหนึ่งว่า rate of flow