| 21. | Where " g " is the acceleration due to gravity and T d is the duration of signal above threshold.
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| 22. | Where g is the acceleration due to gravity, I is the second moment of area of the beam cross section.
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| 23. | I was only thinking of acceleration due to the elevator's motor, but there's also acceleration due to gravity to consider.
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| 24. | Where m is the mass, l is the characteristic length, g is the acceleration due to gravity and v is the velocity.
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| 25. | Where u _ * is the friction velocity and g is the acceleration due to gravity ( typically the Standard gravity ).
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| 26. | The Bush or its pieces move by crawling while experiencing acceleration due to gravity or thrust, or by flying in low gravity environments.
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| 27. | :Just a comment, I suppose I just assumed that the user was referring to acceleration due to gravity in his / her question.
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| 28. | Where is the density of the fluid, is the acceleration due to gravity, and is the volume of fluid directly above the curved surface.
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| 29. | See acceleration due to gravity for more explicit info on this question . & mdash; Kieff 00 : 07, 18 January 2007 ( UTC)
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| 30. | :FYI,'g'does not stand for velocity, but acceleration due to gravity at sea level . talk ) 07 : 18, 28 April 2013 ( UTC)
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