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The moment of inertia (I), however, is always specified with respect to that axis and is defined as the sum of the products obtained by multiplying the mass of each particle of matter in a given body by the square of its distance from the axis.
Total carbon density, the sum of above-vegetation, fine roots, and soil organic carbon on an area basis was obtained by multiplying the mass of each component by its corresponding weight-basis concentration in each plot.
The mass accommodation coefficient enters the equations through the Fuchs Sutugin correction factor multiplying the mass flux.
The emissions reductions are calculated based on the volumes of wood utilized and manufactured into finished products by multiplying the mass C in wood (expressed as t C) with the underlying substitution factors.
The biomass of understory vegetation and litter was calculated by multiplying the mass of a fresh sample measured in the field by the ratio of sub-sample dry mass to sub-sample fresh mass.
We here estimated the force applied to the pan by the piezoceramic apparatus by multiplying the mass readings by gravitational acceleration (Measuring mass and force with a balance, A. Reichmuth, Mettler Toledo, 1997 [ http://us.mt.com/us/en/home/supportive_content/library/Weigh_Uncertain_Number5.html]).html]
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The moment of inertia of the disk in the figure about OQ could be approximated by cutting it into a number of thin concentric rings, finding their masses, multiplying the masses by the squares of their distances from OQ, and adding up these products.
I then multiplied the mass by 0.5 to get tonnes of C [70].
Therefore, to calculate the volume of expellants from one sneeze, we simply multiplied the mass of one cough at every diameter range under 20 microns by 258, which resulted in 5.27×10−5ml, while the volume of air released was set to 3.56 liters.
I then multiplied the mass by 0.5 to get tonnes of C [ 70].
From these samples, we multiplied the mass of sulfur by three to obtain the mass of sulfate.
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