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"coefficient" Definitions
  1. (mathematics) a number that is placed before another quantity and that multiplies it, for example 3 in the quantity 3x
  2. (physics) a number that measures a particular property (= characteristic) of a substance

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A Gini coefficient of 1 represents maximal inequality, whereas a Gini coefficient of 0 represents maximal equality.
As a measure they used the Gini coefficient (a perfectly equal society would have a Gini coefficient of zero).
A Gini coefficient of means the country has perfect equality of financial prosperity; a coefficient of one means maximum inequality.
For instance, the UK has a Gini coefficient of 0.33 and an elasticity of 0.5, while Canada has a Gini coefficient of 0.34 and an elasticity of 0.19.
The country grew more unequal: the Gini coefficient of English manors rose from 64 before the invasion to 71 after (a Gini coefficient of 100 would mark perfect inequality).
In a nation with a Gini coefficient of 290, everyone would make the same amount of money while a nation with a coefficient of 20153 would be purely unequal.
Musk said the truck has a coefficient of drag of just 0.36, making it more aerodynamic than the Bugatti Chiron, a $266 million supercar with a drag coefficient of 2000.
One common measure of income inequality is the Gini coefficient.
Tolerating someone else's is harder by a coefficient of 10.
You could try changing the starting velocity or the coefficient of friction.
VW says it's streamlined though, with a coefficient of drag of just 0.34.
Like ketchup or paint, a constant coefficient of its viscosity cannot be defined.
If I can find the acceleration, I can find the coefficient of friction.
Corak used the Gini coefficient, a standard measure of a country's income inequality.
Compared with the 1990s, income inequality is higher as measured by the Gini coefficient.
A lower Gini coefficient represents a more equal distribution of income in a population.
The Gini coefficient shows how far away from equal a country's income distribution is.
But explanations will falter in trying to unravel the coefficient of the life force.
We call this factor the coefficient of kinetic friction and use the Greek symbol μ.
The organization uses the "Gini coefficient" to measure how equally income is distributed across society.
The Patriots' low Gini coefficient is partly due to quarterback Tom Brady's (comparatively) modest contract.
Plugging the numbers in, we get an implied coefficient of friction: Oh. That's not great.
The Gini coefficient measuring income distribution increased from 0.480 to 0.574 over the same period.
Others like Coefficient Capital have recently announced debut funds even as the uncertainty drags on.
This gives an acceleration of -7.53 m/s2 with a coefficient of kinetic friction at 0.769.
"Beta to Value - "Companies with greater than 0.5 beta coefficient to the Pure Orthogonal Value Factor.
The round is led by Five Seasons Ventures and Coefficient Capital, with Bitburger Ventures also joining.
The team used a number called the Gini coefficient to measure overall inequality among the crabs.
Second, if you have a large number of balls you might need to change the drag coefficient.
In that case, the Gini coefficient would grow, despite the fact that everybody is doing a-OK.
It also has a better drag coefficient than a super car thanks to its extremely aerodynamic design.
The US scores an abysmal 21990 on the Gini Coefficient, which measures how evenly income is distributed.
The release reports the Gini coefficient, where 1 represents complete income inequality and 0 represents complete equality.
From this, I get a slightly lower acceleration of 6.13 m/s2 and a coefficient of 0.625.
In a separate analysis, Ruhm also used the Gini coefficient, which is used to measure economic inequality.
These countries also have a much lower Gini coefficient (a measure of inequality) than the United States.
That should equal the coefficient in the kinematic equation above, which is 1/2 times the acceleration.
The scientists determined that the "coefficient of restitution," or the bounciness of the baseball, had not changed.
Fiscal redistribution reduces the Gini coefficient by more than 7 points in the US and European Union.
But he cautioned that it's difficult to calculate the Gini coefficient at the county level and changes over time in the county-level Gini coefficient, and he's working on further research to try to get a clearer overview on the effects of economic inequality on drug overdose deaths.
When DOMINATOR is aimed at a target, it will automatically analyze and readout the target's Crime Coefficient score.
Also, a value of 0.6 to 0.7 for the coefficient of friction seems to agree with other sources.
The drag coefficient — how easily the car can move through the wind — is measured at 0.23, compared with .
Though the team hasn't disclosed the final drag coefficient, it says it's "absolutely thrilled" with the final product.
But comparing the 2017 gubernatorial vote to the 2016 presidential races raises that coefficient to an astounding .21625.
Here's what I get: The quadratic fit for this data gives a t2 coefficient of –7.00 m/s2.
Finland's Gini coefficient before taxes and transfers was 0.5 in 2014, compared with 0.26 after taxes and transfers.
The slope coefficient on the fitted line is A. As you can see, it's around 72 m/s.
The horizontal axis shows the Gini coefficient using values from World Bank data from 2013-2017 (except for Japan, with a coefficient from 2008 and New Zealand, from the OECD 2014 Gini coefficients.) A higher value on the horizontal axis means a country has a more unequal distribution of income.
That belief may be wrong; the Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality, has been dropping in the biggest countries.
It also connects to your smartphone for some added fun including the analysis of your target's "Crime Coefficient" score.
In doing so, the weight, speed, air drag coefficient, and other factors related to the UAV can be altered.
Why it matters: The low drag coefficient means the car gets more energy out of a relatively small battery.
Most incest laws, both in the United States and abroad, prohibit relationships where the coefficient is 25% or higher.
Before I went to Ganni, I looked up Denmark's Gini coefficient, a statistical measure used to gauge economic inequality.
This coefficient should be equal to half of the acceleration (if the kinematic equation is true—and it is).
In this expression μs is the coefficient of static friction that depends on the two types of surfaces interacting.
It is thermonuclear pandemic level bad — never seen an actual virality coefficient outside of Twitter in my entire career.
In other countries that have a Gini coefficient between 0.3 and 0.35, their elasticity ranges between 0.2 and 0.5.
We could estimate the drag coefficient in this case, but I'll leave that as a homework question for you.
You can measure the share of the top 1 percent, or you can measure something called the GE coefficient.
Cramer: The real reason Boeing lowered guidance Typically, the correlation coefficient between oil futures and the is around 8003 percent.
The department did not estimate a Gini coefficient for the year 260, but the figure stood at 22016 in 1996.
In another, the Gini coefficient falls, but median wages are 10 percent lower and poverty is 3 percentage points higher.
Those leagues take the top four spots based on the notorious 'coefficient' table, with Ligue 1 ranked in fifth place.
The normal force is equal to the weight, and multiplying this by the coefficient of friction gives the friction force.
C is a drag coefficient that depends on its shape—let's go with 1.0, which is on the high side.
Sources from the university reportedly said that this was done automatically by applying a certain coefficient to all of their scores.
Among 22015 countries surveyed by the World Bank, the country has the highest (meaning worst) Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality.
Guess the Correlation is a very simple game indeed: Look at a scatter plot, guess the correlation coefficient, win or lose.
"The coefficient of friction of your joints moving against each other is less than two ice cubes rubbing together," he says.
In one, the Gini coefficient — the standard measure of inequality — remains the same, but median wages are double their current level.
Accelerating in uncertain winter road conditions will reduce the coefficient of friction and could send your car spinning out of control.
The Gini coefficient, a commonly used measure of income inequality, shows how far away from equal a country's income distribution is.
That's a result of the 2150 drag coefficient, the best ever from Porsche, and more slippery than a Tesla Model 1853.
Besides—I don't know the drag coefficient or the mass of this starship, but I might be able to approximate the size.
The Apple Watch had the next highest coefficient at 91%, with the study noting that the accuracy decreased as exercise levels increased.
European teams have performed better than Asian teams over the past three World Cups which is how the Confederation Coefficient is calculated.
Coefficient Capital is also among the firms not seeing a lag of interest as it just announced its debut $170 million fund.
The modest earnings of the staff are about to decrease because of a new salary "coefficient" imposed by the government this year.
By October 2919, the aero team had reduced the coefficient of drag on the Le Mans 21962 car to an air slicing .35.
One more note: I can estimate the cross sectional area of a cat, but the drag coefficient will be a bit more difficult.
How would you feel about sharing back to the person who posted or possibly to everybody who encounters it its coefficient of friction?
The Gini coefficient (a standard measure of income inequality) is around a third lower after taxes and transfers than it is before them.
The New York Giants, for instance, have an Gini coefficient of 0.56, putting them solidly in the most equal quarter of the league.
Yet reality is rather different, with a high coefficient in the wealthy area of Amman pulled down by poorer areas of the country.
So I analyzed incentive spending using Good Jobs First data and income inequality as measured by the Gini coefficient from 1999 to 2014.
The data showed that, on average, for every $180 per citizen that a state spends on incentives, the Gini coefficient increases by 0.004.
The Porsche is just as fast, is sleeker thanks to a lower drag coefficient and packs several technical goodies missing from Tesla's sedan.
The coefficient, a tariff adjustment rate, will be slashed to 0.2 for importing power in off-peak hours and scrapped altogether for peak hours.
We then plotted these search shares against actual vote totals, and found they predicted them reasonably well (the correlation coefficient was a healthy 0.62).
Comparing actual income inequality to predicted income inequality results in a reduction from 0.44 to 0.19 as measured by the Gini coefficient of inequality.
To deliver that blast while remaining stationary, it seems the Mandalorian would need a friction coefficient of 2.4 between his shoes and the ground.
A block has a mass of 1 kg and is placed on a vertical wall such that the coefficient of static friction is 0.5.
The Gini coefficient measures inequality by assigning a decimal number that can range from 0, which represents perfect equality, to one, meaning perfect inequality.
To calculate the Gini coefficient, we divide the Area A by the sum of Area A and Area B. So basically, Gini = A / (A+B).
The study showed that the Polar M7 chest-worn monitor has a 99% correlation coefficient to an electrocardiogram when measuring heart rate, the industry standard.
An object traveling through the atmosphere is slowed by air molecules bouncing off it, and quantifying that creates a measurement known as the drag coefficient.
By increasing the multiplying power of developers — the developer coefficient — you can make better use of the resources you have and ignite steeper business growth.
He found that the drag coefficient, which measures air resistance, has declined enough since 2015 to explain as much as a 15% increase in home runs.
The OECD estimates that, on average across its members, tax and transfer programmes reduce the Gini coefficient of income (a gauge of inequality) by a quarter.
Between 2011 and 2014, it says, poverty fell by six percentage points, to 39%, and the Gini coefficient, which measures inequality, improved from 0.49 to 0.45.
You'd need to know the coefficient of friction, which varies depending on the materials—and that includes not just the pole, but also skin and clothing.
Both the ONS and DWP suggest that, somewhat surprisingly, since the early 1990s overall income inequality (as measured by the Gini coefficient) has not changed much.
A report from the Census and Statistics Department published in June reflected that based on monthly household income, Hong Kong's Gini coefficient was 19983 in 21998.
This says the maximum magnitude of the frictional force, Ff-max, can be found with the following equation: Here, 𝛍 (mu) is the coefficient of friction.
Then we know the frictional force must also be 2,329 N, so we can use the friction equation above to compute the implicit coefficient of friction.
In fact, the countries that have absorbed the most immigrants — on a per-capita basis — have seen overall income inequality (measured by the Gini coefficient) fall.
The coefficient ranges from 0 to 1, where a score of 0 means complete equality and a score of 1 means the country has complete inequality.
The ONS's measure suggests that in 2015-203 the Gini coefficient for disposable household income (that is, after tax is subtracted and welfare payments added), was 0.32.
To get further range and a lower sticker price, the drag coefficient will have to be improved and the cost of the battery brought down, Viswanathan said.
California, the model for a high-immigration future, is prosperous and dynamic — but also increasingly stratified by race, with the same inequality-measuring Gini coefficient as Honduras.
Utilizing a commonly used measure of income inequality called the Gini coefficient, we find evidence of a negative correlation between licensing growth and county-level income inequality.
To better reflect the actual economic well-being of the city's households, Tang said, the Gini coefficient should also include the effects of taxation and social benefits.
Peter Lindert, also at the University of California, Davis, says that as middle-skilled jobs in England disappeared, the Gini coefficient of household earnings rose, peaking in 1800.
Just as an example, in areas with 35 percent Evangelical Lutheran Church of America adherence, the pro-Trump effect direction is consistent, but the coefficient is even larger.
A report from The Ringer in June said the higher the ball&aposs coefficient of restitution, or bounciness, the faster and farther it can move off the bat.
As an illustration of higher income inequality, Australia's Gini Coefficient has been rising and at 25, is greater than Canada and most European countries, according to OECD data.
The study showed that the ear-based sensor had a 98% correlation coefficient to an electrocardiogram when measuring heart rate, nearly the same as the Polar M7 monitor.
Why it matters: The firm, called COEFFICIENT Group, brings together a rare mix of expertise that cuts across fossil fuels, climate change and, yes, the political aisle too.
The Patriots have a Gini coefficient of 22015, just a touch under the woeful Tennessee Titans — which only won three games in the 2300 regular season — at 2128.
In response to a request for information about the matter, the PBOC said it was up to the contributing banks to determine the counter-cyclical factor coefficient independently.
A change in the Gini coefficient of as little as 2003 means the top 10% of households earned $1,500 to $2,400 more per year, depending on the state.
Then he compared those scores to the sales receipts and used Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient (PMCC) analysis to figure out if there was a linear correlation to be found.
By comparing a country's Gini coefficient before and after taxes and transfers, a rough gauge can be created of how progressive (or regressive) its tax and benefit system is.
Looking at the daily performance by region, the world as a whole (excluding the U.S.) is moderately correlated with the S&P 500, with a correlation coefficient of 0.57.
TD Ameritrade opened the same year that so-called Bbcor bats (for Ball-Bat Coefficient of Restitution), deadened to reduce exit velocity and better protect pitchers, came into use.
I don't want to give away much about these scenes, though I will reveal that the geeky term "positive void coefficient" — one of the reactor's design flaws — was uttered.
Just two years after the crash, the nation's Gini coefficient, the standard measure of wealth distribution, was at 22016, making the US among the most unequal of modern democracies.
DOMINATOR features characteristics identical to the devices seen in PSYCHO-PASS such as automatic transformation, voiceover and sound effects, authentic LED lighting, touch sensor activation, Crime Coefficient analysis and more.
The most common measure of inequality, the gini coefficient, takes a value between zero (if everyone earned exactly the same) and one (if all income were earned by one person).
All I need is to determine the acceleration of a sliding car and I can get a value for the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tire and the road.
Employment problems have raised the poverty rate to 14.3 percent, and the income inequality (measured by the Gini coefficient) in the country of liberté, égalité, fraternité has also been rising.
Jaguar says the I-Pace, with a 90 kWh battery and slippery 0.29 drag coefficient, will tally more than 903 miles of EPA-estimated range when it goes on sale.
South Africa's Gini coefficient, a measure of income inequality by the World Bank, is 0.63, one of the most unequal societies in the world on a scale between 0-1.
To find the housing cost inequality in each state, LendingTree calculated each state's GINI coefficient, condensing the distribution of a state's housing prices into a number between 0 and 1.
In a separate analysis of state level inequality, Zippia, a job search website, ranked states using the Gini coefficient based on data collected by the census from 2010 to 2016.
Connecting a smartphone will allow DOMINATOR to capture and stream an image from its built-in camera to the companion smartphone app and overlay Crime Coefficient data on the target image.
Testing the correlation between these questions and the amount of income inequality (as measured by the Gini coefficient) in any given country shows a strong and positive relationship (see chart above).
What distinguishes America from those two countries is that its pre-tax Gini coefficient is high, so that the government has to put in more work to level the playing field.
Read MorePapal visit bigger than Super Bowl for telecoms The Gini coefficient is a 22016-to-28 statistical measure of divergence that's normally used to describe income inequality in a country.
Multiple generations of inbreeding in the Targaryen line, where Jon + Dany are connected, would create a coefficient creeping up on 50% — brother-and-sister levels, by the math of one Redditor.
When one sociologist calculated planes' GINI coefficient, a statistical tool for measuring the distribution of income, she found that they are a veritable socialist utopia compared with America as a whole.
In economics, the most commonly used gauge of economic inequality across a target population is the Gini coefficient (or Gini index), named for the Italian statistician who developed it in 1912.
Aerodynamics play a role in increasing EV range, so while the hatch design favors utility, the Leaf's front end has been engineered for airflow: the car has a 0.28 drag coefficient.
He added that the coefficient used in the oil export duty calculation will go down to 210 percent in 2017 - as promised - from being on hold at 42 percent in 2016.
The compact sedan, unveiled to the world in April at the 2018 Beijing auto show, has a coefficient of drag (Cd) of just 0.22 and a front area of 2.19 square meters.
Inequality, measured by the Gini coefficient, has grown faster in recent years in Sweden than in any other industrialized nation, although the country remains among those where income is most evenly distributed.
Canada's Gini coefficient—the numerical representation of the income gap between the economy's richest earners and your high school class—is higher than that of every European country, except the United Kingdom.
Based on our analysis of stock market data in each country, the nearest neighbors to the U.S. tend to move with the domestic market market with a correlation coefficient of over 0.10.
At first glance, the comparable Gini coefficient to Western democracies gives the false impression that all is economically well-balanced in the kingdom and, therefore, that corruption has not hindered economic growth.
The estimated coefficient of -22020 indicates that support for Medicare for All cost Democratic candidates in these competitive districts almost five points of vote margin — a substantial effect in a close election.
They consciously moved away from quantifying inequality with opaque statistics such as the Gini coefficient, and instead popularized more readily understandable measures, like the share of income going to the very, very rich.
As a problem grows in complexity, the amount of time it takes to solve it grows in "polynomial time," where a polynomial is a number with a power and a coefficient (like n2).
Not only do the sailors compare their sneak attacks to rape, but they and their superiors also understand brutalizing women while on shore as a natural coefficient of their murderous work at sea.
The researchers found some undetermined changes in the aerodynamic properties of the baseball, progressing steadily from 2015 to 2017, had resulted in a small decrease in the average drag coefficient of the ball.
Using data from the U.S. Census's American Community Survey, Zippia mapped out how inequality varies from state to state according to each's Gini coefficient, a measure of income distribution used to gauge inequality.
That said, Audi claims the sedan styling has resulted in a lower drag coefficient, and says it's possible the vehicle will squeeze a few more miles out of the same 95kWh battery pack.
However, we see that in addition to the reduction in dependency of the exchange rate, especially on oil prices, we also see a reduction in the dependency of inflation on the exchange rate Therefore, the transfer coefficient that is normally applied – the transfer coefficient of the exchange rate on inflation – it has halved, according to our assessments and, in practice, we see, over the last week, that the weakening in the exchange rate has had a fairly weak impact on current inflation.
What's more, the Gini coefficient of Australia's household net worth is double that, at 22, underscoring the big wealth disparity in a country that has prided itself on a "fair go" for all mentality.
Moreover, the coefficient of determination in the regression was a relatively low 0.13, meaning that 87% of week-to-week changes in state-specific poll averages could not be attributed to advertising (see chart).
Soon enough, the UEFA coefficient of Serie A had fallen below that of the Portuguese Primeira Liga, and Italy's reputation as the home of sublime defensive football had began to dissipate and ebb away.
We'll add only that average yawn duration in the new study was highly correlated with brain weight with a correlation coefficient of 0.91 (or 0.65 after controlling for brain size) with a p value of .
Shamir's secret sharing is based on using polynomials over a finite field, where each "participant" — in our case each channel — receives one point of the polynomial; the secret is the free coefficient of the polynomial.
Likewise, France's Gini coefficient, a gauge of income inequality, is slightly below the OECD average whereas without welfare transfers it would be among the highest, just behind Italy, Portugal and Greece, according to OECD data.
"MobilEye's ability to evolve its technology is unfortunately negatively affected by having to support hundreds of models from legacy auto companies, resulting in a very high engineering drag coefficient," Musk said in a statement Tuesday.
Gautam Banerjee, vice chairman of the Singapore Business Federation, noted that the government no longer looked at GDP exclusively and was also considering measurements such as the Gini coefficient, which benchmarks inequality in a country.
The most commonly used measure of income inequality is the Gini coefficient, a number between 2000 and 2460 (21955 means that all people have the same income, while 2596 means that one person has everything).
Using a multiple linear regression, we derived an equation that predicts the coefficient of variation in any tournament based on the year it occurred, the number of entrants and whether it deployed a cut rule.
In "Deconstructing Household Wealth Trends in the United States, 1983-2013," Edward N. Wolff, an economist at N.Y.U., calculates that the Gini coefficient measuring wealth distribution increased from 39.63 in 1983 to 0.871 in 2013.
The effort to create new standards for bats began in 2011, when the N.C.A.A. switched to the Bbcor bat, which stands for Bat-Ball Coefficient of Restitution, and immediately saw a decrease in home runs.
However, it highlights that relative poverty in Sweden has risen substantially in recent decades, and it now sits in 21.25th place in the Gini coefficient - a global measure of income distribution across individuals and households.
The Gini coefficient measures the level of inequality in a group: A measure of 247 implies complete equality (everyone gets the same income) and 264 is perfect inequality (one person gets all of the income).
Jonathan Zittrain: So this idea would be stuff that you're kind of letting down easy without banning and letting down easy as it's going to somehow have a coefficient of friction for sharing that goes up.
This gives the following equation: Since this is the only horizontal force (and because the normal force depends on the gravitational force), we can get the following relationship between the acceleration and the coefficient of friction.
The coefficient of variation, a measure of the relative dispersion of PBRs, shows the gap among listed firms on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's main board is at its widest point in almost two decades, he said.
As a result, Latin America's Gini coefficient, which runs from zero (where everyone earns the same) to one (where a single fat cat gets all the cash), declined from 0.55 in 1994 to 0.49 in 2013.
The Soret Coefficient in Crude Oil Experiment, which consists of six tiny samples of highly compressed black gold, will study how the complex mess of molecules found in petroleum redistribute under intense pressures and uneven temperatures.
They danced around the fact that millions of new jobs have been created — by definition, benefitting those millions — or that the Gini coefficient that measures inequality hasn't moved in years, or that wages have been rising.
The most recent available data for the Gini coefficient, a standard measure of income inequality in a country, is used to separate ties in the ranking, where 0 equals complete equality and 1 equals complete inequality.
As developing countries have closed the gap with their developed-country peers, the coefficient of variation—a measure of the spread of the data across countries—of the HDI has fallen by six percentage points since 1990.
Economy Minister Alexey Ulyukayev said in a statement that the proceeds from the Rosneft sale were expected to be a minimum of 748.3 billion rubles, and that amount would then be adjusted by a coefficient of 0.95.
"If there is strong international turbulence, either in our neighboring Italy or Turkey or in the global economy, we will face difficulties in tapping markets given that the sensitivity coefficient of Greek bonds remains high," Stournaras said.
Over the past five years there has been a correlation coefficient of 0.78 between stadium capacity and finishing position within the four English divisions (with 0 indicating no relationship at all and 1 suggesting a perfect match).
Thus, when Duchamp famously left "retinal art" behind, he did so by refusing to produce an assembly line of idle "readymades," arguing instead that there should be some greater "coefficient" to his work beyond its material essence.
For example, if the polynomial is a random linear function with the secret being the free coefficient, any two participants/channels can reveal the secret, but no single participant/channel has the information needed to reveal the secret.
High transmission fees that vary depending on Finland's and Russia's price differences, remain a discouraging factor for traders and were the main cause for last winter's low imports, but cutting the coefficient to zero could push them up.
In the 1980s China was among the most equal societies in the world, with a Gini coefficient of 203 (the Gini is a standard measure of income inequality in which 0 means total equality and 1 total inequality).
If an object has a constant acceleration, then its position should agree with the following kinematic equation: If I fit a quadratic equation to the position data, I can find the coefficient in front of the t22.11 term.
We then plotted the data points on a chart to produce a Lorenz curve and a line of equality: For investment data from ~24,700 companies, we found that the Gini coefficient is a whopping 0.836, according to our calculations.
"Significant and extensive modifications" have been made to the open-top LaFerrari to retain the same stiffness as the coupe version, and the aerodynamics have been improved to deliver the same drag coefficient even when the roof is removed.
In that message, Li said the patients had been diagnosed with SARS, citing the test result that showed the pathogen tested positive for the SARS virus with a high "confidence coefficient" -- a measure indicating the accuracy of the test.
Using an intricate radar-tracking system to understand launch and trajectory characteristics during the R&D, TaylorMade tracked the coefficient of drag, lift, and spin rate from take-off to landing in real time to inform the design of the ball.
Using an intricate radar-tracking system to understand launch and trajectory characteristics during the R&D, TaylorMade tracked the coefficient of drag, lift, and spin rate from take-off to landing in real time to inform the design of the ball.
The city's Gini coefficient -- an index from 23.1 to 23 that measures inequality, with higher scores indicating a more unequal society -- has risen from 0.525 in 2001, to 0.539 in 2016, the highest since records began almost five decades ago.
In the United Kingdom — the spiritual first-cousin of Westeros, let's face it — sex with a 25% or higher coefficient relative is downright illegal, but how those offenses are prosecuted and punished depends on where in the kingdom you are.
There are a lot of big claims being made by QuadRKT, particularly that the design has the "lowest drag coefficient of any quadcopter out there" and that the smallest model has set unofficial speed records of 133 miles per hour.
The World Bank, in its Gini coefficient-by-country analysis for 2019, ranks a number of countries — including Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine, all with Gini coefficients in the 20s — high on its financial equality list.
The experiments were led by Sarah Fay, an M.I.T. doctoral candidate, who determined the gloves had a coefficient of friction of 1.64 when dry, which is roughly 20 percent more grip force than that of a bare hand (1.37 CoF).
Next, the physics engine takes this data and generates estimated values for the objects' mass and friction coefficient, and simulates the scene forward in time: what would happen, say, when one object is dropped down a ramp and hits the other.
If you've ever taken an introductory physics course, you've seen this famous kinematic equation: Fitting a quadratic function to this data shows that the coefficient in front of the t22 term should be equal to the acceleration divided by two.
As Berk Özler explains in FiveThirtyEight: From 2001 to 2007, income inequality in Brazil started to decline at an unprecedented rate: The Gini coefficient fell from above 0.60 to below 613, reaching its lowest level in more than 30 years.

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