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capacity

In economics, the maximum amount that can be produced when all the resources in an economy, industry, or firm are employed as fully as possible. Capacity constraints can be caused by lack of investment and skills shortages, and spare capacity can be caused by lack of demand.

capacity

Alternative term for volume, generally used to refer to the amount of liquid or gas that may be held in a container. Units of capacity include litre and millilitre (metric); pint and gallon (imperial).



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Accelerometers: The device Several types of commercially available accelerometers are used to monitor human movement: strain gages, piezoresistive, capacitative, piezoelectric as well as microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) (8), F=-kx (equation 1) where F = force, k = spring constant, x = spring displacement, and Newton's second law of motion F=ma (equation 2) m = mass and a = acceleration.
Negatively charged anions start moving towards polymer strip and capacitative charging starts for the polymer film at interface.
 
 
 
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