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Calibrated Constant in Airport Distribution Models Formulas
Calibrated Constant. Calibration is the process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable range. And is denoted by x.
Airport Distribution Models formulas that make use of Calibrated Constant
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Air Trips between i and j
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f
x
Population at i given Air Trips between i and j
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f
x
Time in Years given Air Trips between i and j
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f
x
Factor to adjust for Quantum Effects given Air Trips between i and j
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f
x
Travel by Air Passengers between Cities i and j
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f
x
Population of origin city given travel by air passengers between cities
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f
x
Population of destination city given travel by air passengers between cities
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f
x
Distance between i and j given Travel by Air Passengers between Cities i and j
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x
Travel by Air Passengers between Cities i and j given Travel Cost
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x
Total Air Trips generated in City i given Travel by Air Passengers between Cities
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x
Total Air Trips generated in City j given Travel by Air Passengers between Cities
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x
Cost of Travel between i and j given Travel by Air Passengers between Cities
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f
x
Constant of Proportionality given Travel by Air Passengers between Cities
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FAQ
What is the Calibrated Constant?
Calibrated Constant. Calibration is the process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable range.
Can the Calibrated Constant be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Calibrated Constant, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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