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Sensitiveness of The Governor in Governors Formulas
Sensitiveness of the governor is defined as the ratio of difference between maximum and minimum equilibrium speeds to the mean equilibrium speed. And is denoted by S.
Formulas to find Sensitiveness of The Governor in Governors
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Sensitiveness of Governor given Angular Speed in RPM
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Sensitiveness of Governor given Angular Speed
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Sensitiveness of Governor given Mean Angular Speed in RPM
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Sensitiveness of Governor given Mean Angular Speed
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List of variables in Governors formulas
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Maximum Equilibrium Speed
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Minimum Equilibrium Speed
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Maximum Equilibrium Angular Speed
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Minimum Equilibrium Angular Speed
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Mean Equilibrium Speed
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Mean Equilibrium Angular Speed
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FAQ
What is the Sensitiveness of The Governor?
Sensitiveness of the governor is defined as the ratio of difference between maximum and minimum equilibrium speeds to the mean equilibrium speed.
Can the Sensitiveness of The Governor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Sensitiveness of The Governor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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