ApeX
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Post by ApeX on May 7, 2013 20:47:59 GMT -5
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Pelios
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Post by Pelios on May 7, 2013 20:54:50 GMT -5
Velocity.
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Post by aleedx on May 7, 2013 21:30:04 GMT -5
Hahaha. True story.
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javier
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Post by javier on May 7, 2013 23:24:34 GMT -5
Usually for me is Voltage LOL but it still very realistic...
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Post by ziggy on May 7, 2013 23:51:07 GMT -5
Alright, time to whip it out... That is all...
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2013 5:29:45 GMT -5
Wirespeed - That moment when we use viscosity, velocity, volume, and flow rate for V. haha EE's have it easy when it comes to this.
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Post by Wirespeed on May 8, 2013 11:55:44 GMT -5
Well, thankfully, I've only ever used "v" for volumetric flow rate and \(\nu\) for viscosity, leaving "V" for voltage, volume, and velocity.
Oh, the difference between "v" and "V"
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Post by Robinet on May 9, 2013 14:51:21 GMT -5
V for Vendetta! obviously...
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