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  2. Viscosity models for mixtures - Wikipedia

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    The Wilke mixing rule is capable of describing the correct viscosity behavior of gas mixtures showing a nonlinear and non-monotonical behavior, or showing a characteristic bump shape, when the viscosity is plotted versus mass density at critical temperature, for mixtures containing molecules of very different sizes.

  3. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Operation and relations are generally represented by specific symbols or glyphs, [95] such as + , × (multiplication), , = , and < . [96] All these symbols are generally grouped according to specific rules to form expressions and formulas. [97]

  4. Homogeneity and heterogeneity - Wikipedia

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    Homogeneity and heterogeneity; only ' b ' is homogeneous Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image.A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition or character (i.e., color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, income, disease, temperature, radioactivity, architectural design, etc.); one that is heterogeneous ...

  5. Addition - Wikipedia

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    Adding two "1" digits produces a digit "0", while 1 must be added to the next column. This is similar to what happens in decimal when certain single-digit numbers are added together; if the result equals or exceeds the value of the radix (10), the digit to the left is incremented: 5 + 5 → 0, carry 1 (since 5 + 5 = 10 = 0 + (1 × 10 1))

  6. Multiplier (Fourier analysis) - Wikipedia

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    One can view the multiplier operator T as the composition of three operators, namely the Fourier transform, the operation of pointwise multiplication by m, and then the inverse Fourier transform. Equivalently, T is the conjugation of the pointwise multiplication operator by the Fourier transform. Thus one can think of multiplier operators as ...

  7. Vector space - Wikipedia

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    The tangent bundle of the circle S 1 is globally isomorphic to S 1 × R, since there is a global nonzero vector field on S 1. [nb 12] In contrast, by the hairy ball theorem, there is no (tangent) vector field on the 2-sphere S 2 which is everywhere nonzero. [92] K-theory studies the isomorphism classes of all vector bundles over some ...

  8. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    Using these rules, we can show that ⁠ 5 / 10 ⁠ = ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ = ⁠ 10 / 20 ⁠ = ⁠ 50 / 100 ⁠, for example. As another example, since the greatest common divisor of 63 and 462 is 21, the fraction ⁠ 63 / 462 ⁠ can be reduced to lowest terms by dividing the numerator and denominator by 21:

  9. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    This is because the wikitable class in MediaWiki:Common.css contains a number of table.wikitable CSS style rules. These are all applied at once when you mark a table with the class. You can then add additional style rules if desired. These override the class's rules, allowing you to use the class style as a base and build up on it: