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  1. Apr 22, 2010 · Apr 22, 2010. #4. An easy way to remember this is that a square with side m has an area equal to m times m, or m^2 (m-squared), and a cube with side m has volume equal to m times m times m, or m^3 (m-cubed). If m is the unit "meter," then you read these as copyright stated. (m^2 means m with an exponent (superscript) of 2.)

  2. Sep 10, 2020 · In any case, 'power on' means 'move forcefully forwards', so yes it means 'let's keep going' but the word 'power' shows the need to do it strongly, forcefully, against the odds. Thanks! The previous texts are: < I climbed out of my car. That’s when I failed to properly judge the gradient of a curb, tripped on it, and went down hard.

  3. Nov 30, 2011 · Computational power refers to the speed that instructions are carried out and is normally expressed in terms of kiloflops, megaflops etcetera. Computing power would include this but would normally refer to other aspects of the system as well such as memory and bandwidth for i/o and other hardware aspects of the system. P.

  4. Oct 12, 2011 · English - England. Oct 12, 2011. #2. Yes, you should use, run out of power. Run out of battery is more colloquial/informal. PS: and I almost could n't hear what you said. or. and I almost can't hear what you are saying. A.

  5. Mar 18, 2013 · English - U.S. Mar 18, 2013. #4. In American English, we'd say "five times ten to the fifth" or "five times ten to the fifth power" for the first one. Similarly, the second would be either "two times ten to the eighth" or "two times ten to the eighth power." The two differences between that and the BE version that entangledbank gave earlier is ...

  6. Jun 4, 2011 · the forces which stimulate development or change within a system or process. In general, I would think that "power dynamics" refers to the way power works in a setting. I expect a discussion of power dynamics to refer to specific interactions or ways in which power is exercised. However the article you refer to is rather vague.

  7. May 8, 2016 · From W-R definition 4. [invested] to provide with power, authority, or rank [~ + object] Feudalism invested the lords with authority over their vassals. ===. Response to apricot: Yes the standard phrase is "the power vested in me".

  8. Apr 14, 2010 · Apr 14, 2010. #1. Hello. Je parle du FMI et je veux expliquer comment il n'est pas une institution démocratique : Il est administré par ses états membres, mais le plus un pays contribue au fonds, (the larger their voting power). E.g. the US is rich, it can contribute more to the IMF so it controls a higher percentage of the votes than poorer ...

  9. Oct 24, 2017 · Neither sounds right to me. I would say ' When the power has been turned on . . . '. Or ' When the power comes (back) on . . . '. But it's reported speech. 'The engineer said'. It can't be 'when the power turns on' because power cannot turn itself on. The first one is ok.

  10. Sep 27, 2019 · The subscriber is a person, and can't be "off". 3. I would say: - The subscriber has powered off their phone. - The phone you dialed has its power off. In cellphones, there is a difference between 2 common states: A) "turned off" but still accepting incoming calls. This is a low-power state, not actually "off". B) "power is off".

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