48/16 is a decently high road ratio. Pulling a wheelie with that is going to be difficult.
No. A quick ratio much smaller than the current ratio reflects a large portion of current assets is in inventory.
yes, if the golden ratio is ((square root 5) +1)/2, then the silver ratio is (square root 2) +1. as the golden ratio is represented by phi, the silver ratio is represented by deltas. as two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one, two quantities are in the silver ratio if the ratio between the sum of the smaller plus twice the larger of those quantities and the larger one is the same as the ratio between the larger one and the smaller.
1/20 = 0.05 18/380 = 0.047 18 : 380 is the slightly smaller ratio
the ratio of the diamiter of the axel to the diamiter of the weel have a smaller ratio to improve acceleration a larger ratio to improve distance or top speed
Because the charge/mass ratio of a nucleus is smaller than the charge/mass ratio of an electron
3 to 5 is bigger.
Ratio scales and Bar scales are two scales that can determine the actual distance. Ratio scale is describes as the ratio of units in a smaller .
Depends entirely on what you think of as a "normal" bicycle wheel. An externally geared wheel is unlikely to work very well, as it has a longer axle and will require a wider dropout spacing than a fixie wheel. On top of that you might get into chainline and gear ratio issues, not to mention that the fixie chain might not sit comfortably on multi-gear sprockets. If you get the urge to turn the fixie into a geared bike, there are a bunch of brackets and attachments that your frame will be missing which will have to be sorted out. A wheel with internal gears is more like to fit both dropout width and chain width, but again using those gears will require some work. Replacing a fixie wheel with a single-speed wheel is usually easily doable, they tend to be a direct fit.
The ratio
a large portion of current assets is in inventory
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.
The smaller to the larger is a ratio of 6:10 or 3:5