What does Q stand for?

Q stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of Q across different fields and industries.

Cardiac Output

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Cardiac output is the volume of blood being pumped by the heart, in particular by a left or right ventricle in the time interval of one minute. CO may be measured in many ways, for example dm3/min .

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Ubiquinone

A lipid-soluble quinone whose function is to accept electrons from electron donors like NADH and from the oxidation of fatty acids; also called

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Heat Energy

Heat energy is a form of energy which transfers among particles in a substance by means of kinetic energy of those particle. In other words, under kinetic theory, the heat is transfered by particles bouncing into each other.

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Qualification

Qualification the formal recognition of a specified learning achievement, usually awarded on successful completion of a programme.

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Torque

Torque is a measure of how much force acting on an object causes that object to rotate or the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis. A measurement of an engine's power that indicates how forcefully it can rotate the crankshaft at a given engine speed. Turning or twisting effort, usually measured in lb-ft or Newton metres. Torque the product of a force acting at a distance.

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Quarter

One of the four three-month periods into which the calendar year is divided for the reporting of economic data.

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Quadrature

A point in the orbit of a superior planet where it appears at right angles to the Sun as seem from Earth. Relative position of a heavenly body when 90" from another. Position of Moon when she is halfway between conjunction and opposition, thus being quadrate with Sun

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