equivalent measure的意思|示意

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equivalent measure的用法详解

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Equivalent measure is a measure of equivalence. It refers to a measure of the same magnitude, at a different rate of speed or force, between two different units of measurement.

In the English language, equivalent measure is used most frequently for describing the same rate or force of two different units of measurement. For example, one hour is equivalent to 60 minutes, and one kilometer is equivalent to 1000 meters. These relationships are easy to remember since they are expressed as equivalent measures.

Equivalent measure can also be used to describe forces or speeds between two different units of measurement. For example, the speed of a car traveling at 60 MPH is equivalent to a speed of 88 KPH. It is also used to compare weight, density, energy, temperatures, and other measurements.

Equivalent measure can also be used to refer to the relation between two different scale systems. For example, a measurement on the Fahrenheit scale is equivalent to a measurement on the Celsius scale, as long as the temperatures are the same.

In conclusion, equivalent measure is useful when comparing two different units of measurement or two different scales. It helps us to better understand the relation between different units of measurement and the relation between different scales.

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equivalent measure相关短语

1、 martingale equivalent measure 等鞅测度

2、 equivalent martingale measure 等价鞅测度,测度

3、 equivalent probability measure 等概率测度

4、 equivalent eccentric measure 等价测度

5、 equivalent fictile extent measure 等效塑性区方法

6、 equivalent local martingale measure 等价鞅测度

7、 equivalent probability martingale measure 等价概率鞅测度