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  2. Power factor (shooting sports) - Wikipedia

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    Power factor (PF) in practical shooting competitions refers to a ranking system used to reward cartridges with more recoil. Power factor is a measure of the momentum of the bullet (scaled product of the bullet's mass and velocity), which to some degree reflects the recoil impulse from the firearm onto the shooter (see section on limitations).

  3. Everything to Know About Critical Power - AOL

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    Critical power and W prime can be interesting values to learn for yourself, and if it sounds like a fun testing process to you, then by all means, get out there and find your critical power.

  4. Power factor - Wikipedia

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    The power factor in a single-phase circuit (or balanced three-phase circuit) can be measured with the wattmeter-ammeter-voltmeter method, where the power in watts is divided by the product of measured voltage and current. The power factor of a balanced polyphase circuit is the same as that of any phase. The power factor of an unbalanced ...

  5. Critical exponent - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the critical exponents defined in the ordered and disordered phases are identical. When the upper critical dimension is four, these relations are accurate close to the critical point in two- and three-dimensional systems. In four dimensions, however, the power laws are modified by logarithmic factors.

  6. World Cup 2014 - France vs. Germany | The Huffington Post

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    The 2014 World Cup in Brazil has begun. Check HuffPost's World Cup dashboard throughout the tournament for standings, schedules, and detailed summaries of each match.

  7. Nuclear reactor physics - Wikipedia

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    Once emitted, the average neutron lifetime in a typical core is on the order of a millisecond, so if the exponential factor is as small as 0.01, then in one second the reactor power will vary by a factor of (1 + 0.01) 1000, or more than ten thousand. Nuclear weapons are engineered to maximize the power growth rate, with lifetimes well under a ...

  8. Drew Carey couldn’t help but notice how the Price Is Right audience reacted to a recent contestant’s playing style. The game show uploaded a clip via its official Instagram earlier this month ...

  9. Week 12 Reactions: Oregon escapes upset & Georgia back ... - AOL

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