0 the speed at which a company spends the money that is available to it when it begins trading:
1 the speed at which a new company spends the money that is available to it, when it is not making more money than it spends:
Additives and coatings can be added to the propellant to further modify the burn rate.
Gasper had focused on cutting down the company's burn rate and finding new funding.
The burn characteristics (such as linear burn rate) are often determined prior to rocket motor firing using a strand burner test.
He had the second-lowest burn rate of all cornerbacks in 2010, with only 39.4% of passes completed that were thrown to receivers he covered.
Users of charcoal briquets emphasize the uniformity in size, burn rate, and heat creation exemplified by briquets.
This aerobic exercise can achieve a burn rate of up to 700 calories per hour of vigorous activity, with about 0.1 calories consumed per jump.
It is particularly highly valued for time fuses because of its very even burn rate.
Metal oxides have been found to increase the burn rate of sugar propellants.