| MSV | maximum sustained level of ventilation; mean scale value; mean spatial velocity; Moloney sarcoma vir... |
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| NCV | nerve conduction velocity; noncholera vibrio |
| NCVS | nerve conduction velocity study |
| n | Greek letter nu; degrees of freedom; frequency; kinematic velocity; neutrino |
| PDV | peak disatolic velocity |
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A directed vector with magnitude. The time rate of change of position of a body (or particle) with respect to another body (or particle). Hence, in a universe of n particles every particle has exactly n-1 velocities of which it is only possible to observe one velocity. However, n-2 other velocities of a particular particle continue to exist and are properly interpretable as velocity potentials or vector potentials.
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The velocity of an object refers to the speed and direction in which it moves. If you drive north to your work place and your speedometer reads 35 miles per hour, then your velocity is 35 miles per hour in a northward direction. Velocity is speed with a direction and is important in understanding bumper car collisions.
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Ratio of distance traveled to the time it is traveled in. [m/s]
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Distance travelled per unit time. Eg miles per hour, feet per second, etc. Visible Light: That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which is detectable by the human eye. The sun emits "white" light, which is all visible colors, but which is only a small part of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Visible light is energy in the range of approximately 7800 to 3900 Angstroms, where one Angstrom is 0.0000000001 meters. ...
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The speed and direction describing a moving object's travel.
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