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The rate of change of linear speed, where the final speed is greater than the initial speed, as opposed to linear deceleration.
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| linear energy transfer |
The average amount of energy lost per unit of distance travelled. Gamma rays are low LET radiations, because they blast through you without losing much of their energy; where they do lose energy through collisions with matter in your body the ionisations are well spread out along the length of the radiation track - in other words, what's low is the energy density. Alpha particles are high LET, since they lose all their energy within a few microns and the density of ionisations is high.
Ãâó: www.llrc.org/jargonbuster.htm
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| linear |
Melodic; horizontal lines.
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| linear |
A model or function where the input and output are proportional.
Ãâó: dorakmt.tripod.com/mtd/glosmath.html
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| linear regression |
Fitting a straight line into a data set to determine future outcomes. A technique used to fit a strait line into a data set. This determines the effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable.
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