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 Translation for '1 e' from English to Spanish
Usage Examples English
  • Reference 2 is the same as reference 1: E. Vijh, "Latin for Dummies" on page 23, whereas reference 3 refers to the same work but at a different location, namely page 29.
  • Material with the thickness of one "mean free path" will attenuate to 37% (1/"e") of photons.
  • The maximum throughput is "1/e" frames per frame-time (reached when "G" = 1), which is approximately 0.368 frames per frame-time, or 36.8%.
  • Let "E"1,"E"2,... be a sequence of events in some probability space.
  • The "Q" of a pendulum can be measured by counting the number of oscillations it takes for the amplitude of the pendulum's swing to decay to 1/"e" = 36.8% of its initial swing, and multiplying by 2"π".

  • 90% or 1/e, may also be used, as may the root mean square (rms) value of the pulse amplitude.
  • See order of magnitude 1 E+11 m². Slightly larger than Tunisia.
  • It has an electric charge of +1 "e", a spin of 1/2 (the same as the electron), and the same mass as an electron.
  • A field travelling through one skin depth will lose about 63 per cent of its energy (it is attenuated to 1/e = 1/2.718... ...
  • In probability theory, a normalizing constant is a constant by which an everywhere non-negative function must be multiplied so the area under its graph is 1, e.g., to make it a probability density function or a probability mass function.

  • It follows that if all bijections are assigned the same probability then the probability that a random bijection is a derangement quickly approaches 1/"e" as "n" grows.
  • The equivalence relation ~ thus defined is additive in the following sense: Suppose "E"1 ~ "F"1 and "E"2 ~ "F"2.
  • Two root systems ("E"1, Φ1) and ("E"2, Φ2) are called isomorphic if there is an invertible linear transformation "E"1 → "E"2 which sends Φ1 to Φ2 such that for each pair of roots, the number [...] is preserved.
  • ] 1: "E"1 → "X"1 and [...] 2: "E"2 → "X"2 covering a map "g" from "X"1 to "X"2 can also be viewed as a vector bundle morphism over "X"1 from "E"1 to the pullback bundle "g"*"E"2.
  • In algebraic terms, this can be represented as the transformation 1 + "E" × "L" → "L".

  • The American National Standard Z136.1-2007 for Safe Use of Lasers (p. ...
  • from the Greek letter mu (μ) used to represent it) is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with an electric charge of −1 "e" and a spin of [...] , but with a much greater mass.
  • Lemma B also suffices to prove that [...] is transcendental, since otherwise we would have 1 + "e'i" [...] ≠ 0.
  • Vehicles older than 1987 imported into Ireland from 1987 were not given age-related numbers from the old system but were included in the new system.
  • ... ] 1 ≤ |"m"| < 10 [...]). Thus 350 is written as [...].

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