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How Is A Unit Rate And A Rate Alike

How are a Joule, a calorie, and a watt alike?

while i cant give you scientific terms, the best short answer i can give is that they are all forms of energy.

Can someone explain to me (in simple terms) what the difference between rate and unit rate is?

Hi again.

a unit rate is simply a rate where the quantity in the denominator is one. Like 1 mile, or 1 second, 1 hr, etc.


suppose you traveled 120 miles in 4 hours

that is a rate of 120mi/4hr

to find the unit rate divide the numerator and denominator each by 4 so that the denominator will be one unit, in this case 1 mile.

the unit rate is 30mi/1hr

What is the unit rate of 20 emails in 5 minutes?

Let me tell you a thing.I saw 7 stars in A house.And a man spoke explaining what these represented,- and it was in fact stars, but in a house, and a hand. Within these lines is the way, being not too different from what was found acceptable in these is desirable. The bottom two are different, From one another, but are alike too. The three making the “lateral” center line are neither too distant from what was nor what is, not from you nor you from them that your way be straight. I was worried so I moved off to go over this half way through before he had finished as there was to be more and it seemed like I had enough to solve for what was not yet said and I suspected that the state would mean poor memory space, but being there creates the way I was stubborn thinking that I could define the balance of what was to be known from what is but I missed too much, so I will see it again.When we know enough, we see how little we should make calls on, I promise that the greatest damage ever done to us involved and still involves our use of calculation, it becomes evil when we allow separation from the master in this, the error … is assured, lest we believe a lie. To see the way our construct is built one must let go of the local calculations. These things are somewhat alike but at the same time are not from the beginning, or, if asked for. Man's wisdom is foolishness and our math is at the root of it, or did we really believe that the Lord created what is, that we be governed by numbers? Either this is true or the inheritors of Abraham will be like the stars, beyond counting.

Why does the body clear drugs by half rather than by the same amount per unit of time? In other words, why does the body eliminate half the remaining concentration every x-hours, instead of eliminating y-mg every x-hours?

The answer to this question is very complex and specific to each patient and each drug. There are literally millions, if not billions, of potential combinations. So I’ll stick to the basics of pharmacokinetics in an attempt to answer your question.T 1/2, or half-life, is a theoretical calculation of each drug based on population dynamics. That is, the stated half-life of a medication is the “average” time it takes for 1/2 of the drug to either clear from the body, or 1/2 of the active substance to be rendered into inactive metabolites, depending on the mechanisms of drug metabolism and elimination, for a stated acceptably large number of test subjects.In general, drugs will lose their intended effect when their peak concentration drops below 50%. Thus, half-life is useful for determining duration of action of a particular agent, as well as determining frequency of dosing if sustained effect is desired.It is literally impossible to state that “x amount of drug is cleared out in y minutes” because no two patients are alike, and even in the same patient, body conditions are changing constantly, leading to inconsistent rates of elimination. This is where half-lives become useful in determining an average in drug clearance.

What is the difference between price, cost and rate?

Price means fixed amount of money that paid by the buyer to the seller.A simple example is- If you buy a product for Rs 500, then it is the price of that product.Cost is the total value of inputs for producing somethingFor example we can say, If a company manufactures clothing, then the expenses incurred on raw materials, salaries, rent, interest, taxes, etc.Rate means set amount of money which is charged based on some period of time or some number of itemsFor example-The rate of speed of car can be expressed in miles per second

How are gravitational and electric forces alike?

Similarities: They both have infinite range (1/r^2 force, 1/r potential), which implies that the quanta of both fields (photons and gravitons) are massless--and implies that there are gravitational waves (we're looking for them, but they're tough to find because gravity is weak) and electromagnetic waves (which are ubiquitous) that propagate through space at a speed c.

Differences: Gravity couples to the stress energy tensor (which mostly means mass)/ EM couples to charge. There are two varieties of charge, which an EM field will pull in opposite directions. Gravity only acts one-way. The graviton has spin of at least 2. The photon has spin 1. EM has a coupling of 1/137 to unit charges. Gravity has unit coupling to particles with planck mass. Fundamental particles have much, much less mass than this, which is why we usually say gravity is very weak.

What is the difference between mechanical kw and electrical kw?

Before Knowing anything else, first we need to know what is power?Power is the rate of work done or work done per unit time or energy converted per unit time. Now though the basic concept remains the same, the expressions of power differs in electrical and mechanical engineering because the expression of the work done or energy conversion is different in the two disciplines.The mechanical power is measured by the rate at which work is done. On the other hand, electrical power is measured by the rate at which electrical energy is transformed.-In terms of the power generation, mechanical power is generated by the mechanical equipment like piston-cylinders, turbines, etc and the electrical power is generated by alternators.The concept of power is same in the context of mechanical as well as electrical engineering applications. The unit Kw is an electrical as well as mechanical power unit. Though the basic concepts remain the same, the form of the governing equations in case of the mechanical power is different than that of electrical power. Moreover, in mechanical engineering application itself, different equations are used for calculating power for hydraulic, thermal, and rotational systems.Mechanical Power:Mechanical power (P) is typically expressed by the work done (W) divided by the time (t)P = W/tElectrical Power:The electrical power (P) is expressed by current ( I ) (in Amps) and voltage (V) (in volts) as below:P = VI Watts

What is the relationship between work, energy and power?

Work, energy and power are inter-related and interdependent. Let’s see how,Work- Energy is needed for work.Power- It is the effectiveness of doing work. It is the rate of doing work.Energy- It is the capacity or potential to work.

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