Yeah, read the book LOL.

Electrical compliance, mechanical/suspension compliance. Basic loudspeaker design. Basically each number tells you how stiff for example mechanical suspension of the driver (spider, surround ) or electrical Q (magnet/voice coil=motor). Total Q is a combination of mechanical and electrical compliance.
Anyone wants to chime in and write a 3 page answer on the Q?
What exactly are you trying to do bud?
I don't mean to be a pest here but the T/S and it's relationship to the loudspeaker performance needs to be researched in order to understand the it.
And it's a coaxial driver with the tweeter crossed over with 1st order crossover (6db roll off per octave) around 10 000 Hz. The crossover consist of the capacitor and may be a resistor.