| reactance |
A component of impedance produced by either inductance or capacitance in an AC circuit.
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| react |
When two or more chemicals and are asked to form a new product.
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| reaction time |
the time it takes a driver to react to the green starting light on the Christmas Tree, measured in thousandths of a second. The reaction-time counter begins when the last amber light flashes on the Tree and stops when the vehicle clears the stage beam.
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| reaction time |
The time provided by a sealer for you to react to a contaminant. Example; Red wine spill on white marble floor; with some sealers you may get a reaction time of a few minutes before the wine gets through and begin to stain, with others it can be anywhere from 2 to 12 hours. With no sealer you have very little reaction time if any. top Riven Natural finish of quarried stone (esp. slate) the rippled effect that is present when slate is split along its?natural cleavage lines.
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| reaction time |
It's the amount of time measured in thousandths of a second that it takes the driver to react to the light and apply the throttle. In other words, the amount of time elapsed from the moment the green light flashes and when the drag car trips the starting beam. Drag races are won or lost on the starting line, so practice on improving your reaction times with a practice tree. ...
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