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What (who) is dollar equivalent - definition

Equivalent matrices; Equivalent matrix

Equivalent weight         
  • Beads of an ion-exchange polymer.
  • Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762–1807), one of the first chemists to publish tables of equivalent weights, and also the coiner of the word "[[stoichiometry]]".
  • Powdered bis(dimethylglyoximate)nickel. This coordination compound can be used for the gravimetric determination of nickel.
  • Burette over a conical flask with [[phenolphthalein]] indicator used for [[acid–base titration]]
IN CHEMISTRY
Equivalent Weight; Equivalent mass; Gram equivalent; Gram-equivalent weight; Equivalent weight (chemistry)
In chemistry, equivalent weight (also known as gram equivalentgram equivalent Merriam-Webster Dictionary) is the mass of one equivalent, that is the mass of a given substance which will combine with or displace a fixed quantity of another substance. The equivalent weight of an element is the mass which combines with or displaces 1.
Dollar coin (United States)         
  • 1804 silver dollar]]
  • [[Morgan silver dollar]]
  • The [[Eisenhower dollar]] (obverse)
  • Bicentennial]] [[Commemorative coin]] (reverse)
  • The Anthony clad dollar, 1979
  • The [[American Silver Eagle]]
  • The [[Susan B. Anthony dollar]], 1999
  • The Spanish dollar was the basis of the United States silver dollar.
ONE-DOLLAR COIN ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES
Belly button Dollar; Dollar Coins of the United States; Dollar Coin of the United States; U.S. dollar coin; Dollar (U.S. coin); Bellybutton Dollar; US dollar coin; United States $1 coin; One dollar (United States coin); United States dollar coin; Us dollar coin; Dollar coin (us); US Dollar coins; U.S. one dollar coin; Dollar (United States coin); Dollar Coin (United States); US $1 coin; United States one dollar coin; United States one-dollar coin; American loonie
The dollar coin is a United States coin with a face value of one United States dollar. Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions.
Equivalent (chemistry)         
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Milliequivalent; Meq; Meq/L; Meq/l; Molar equivalent; MEq; Milliequivalents; MEq/L; Gram-equivalent
An equivalent (symbol: officially equiv; unofficially but often Eq) is the amount of a substance that reacts with (or is equivalent to) an arbitrary amount (typically one mole) of another substance in a given chemical reaction. It is an archaic unit of measurement that was used in chemistry and the biological sciences (see ).

Wikipedia

Matrix equivalence

In linear algebra, two rectangular m-by-n matrices A and B are called equivalent if

B = Q 1 A P {\displaystyle B=Q^{-1}AP}

for some invertible n-by-n matrix P and some invertible m-by-m matrix Q. Equivalent matrices represent the same linear transformation V → W under two different choices of a pair of bases of V and W, with P and Q being the change of basis matrices in V and W respectively.

The notion of equivalence should not be confused with that of similarity, which is only defined for square matrices, and is much more restrictive (similar matrices are certainly equivalent, but equivalent square matrices need not be similar). That notion corresponds to matrices representing the same endomorphism V → V under two different choices of a single basis of V, used both for initial vectors and their images.

Examples of use of dollar equivalent
1. Muhtar said that at the time the deal was struck, the dollar equivalent was 12.4 billion, but because of foreign exchange fluctuations the amount finally paid by Nigeria would add up to a little less than that.