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power equation

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power equation [′pau̇·ər i‚kwā·zhən]
(mining engineering)
The relationship indicating that the natural ventilating power plus the power required to force air through a mine is equal to the power used in lifting water out of the mine plus the power lost in the kinetic energy of air leaving the mine plus the power converted to heat in overcoming friction.


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Aa Meanwhile, a high-ranking source in the parliamentary majority told An-Nahar newspaper that Hizbullah has "made it clear that it wants a government to be formed based on the power equation that preceded the June 7 elections.
Still, the main reason why Sunni leaders in Iraq's sprawling Anbar province came over to the US side had less to do with America's attitude than with changing power equations at both the local and national levels.
To lock the world up in 
 the power equations of 1945 is not the best route to the solutions needed for 2009 and 2010.
 
 
 
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