Consider proportionality constants a and b such that w _ 1 = a ( 1-z ) and w _ 2 = bz.
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The proportionality constant can be derived from the knowledge of the step response of the network to a unit step function input signal of amplitude:
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The theory claimed that the proportionality constant was Planck's constant " h ", the conserved angular momentum of the ring.
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In place of an explicit proportionality constant, this system uses conversion factors derived from the relation 1 lbf = 32.174 lb�ft / s 2.
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The pressure drop across the flowmeter ( measured by a manometer ) is proportional to the flowrate, and the proportionality constant can be measured by direct calibration.
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The first and second cumulants are the mean and variance, respectively, and thus the compound Poisson-gamma CGF yields Taylor s law with the proportionality constant
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Under certain conditions, simply applying OLS to data from a single-index model will consistently estimate " ? " up to a proportionality constant.
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As for the case of linear dependent sources, the proportionality constant between dependent and independent variables is dimensionless if they are both currents ( or both voltages ).
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Louis de Broglie in his later years proposed a real valued wave function connected to the complex wave function by a proportionality constant and developed the De Broglie Bohm theory.
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So other than some proportionality constant due to the units used, it pretty much has to work out that way, and there was nothing surprising in the equation.