"Acceptor Ionization Energy" is the ionization energy of an acceptor.
Acoustic impedance at a surfac ...... low rate through that surface.
The amount of substance per un ...... the temperature and pressure.
Angular Momentum of an object ...... ocity about a particular axis.
The change of angle per unit t ...... e radius vector per unit time.
"wavenumber" is the spatial fr ...... magnitude of the wave vector.
Area is a quantity expressing ...... ion bounded by a closed curve.
An Asset is an economic resour ...... is also considered an asset).
A "Canonical Partition Functio ...... lume, and number of particles.
"Chemical Potential", also kno ...... ed during a chemical reaction.
"Coefficient of Heat Transfer" ...... atts per squared meter kelvin.
In chemistry, concentration is ...... efers to solutes in solutions.
"Conductivity" is a scalar or ...... edium it is a tensor quantity.
"Cross-section" is used to exp ...... the incident-particle fluence.
"Curie Temperature" is the critical thermodynamic temperature of a ferromagnet.
The canonical example of extri ...... ention in optics. [Wikipedia],
The pressure of blood in the a ...... ~120/80 mmHg in a young adult.
"Displacement Current" is a qu ...... toms, dielectric polarization.
"Donor Ionization Energy" is the ionization energy of a donor.
The "Effective Multiplication Factor" is the multiplication factor for a finite medium.
In electromagnetism, charge de ...... area, or volume, respectively.
In electromagnetism, charge de ...... area, or volume, respectively.
"Electric Current" is the flow ...... ystem of Units, SI, is based.
"Electric Current Phasor" is a ...... n problem to an algebraic one.
"Electric Dipole Moment" is a ...... ipoles included in the domain.
The space surrounding an elect ...... between them. (Coulomb's Law).
"Electric Polarization" is the ...... a polarized material, P = p/V.
"Electric Potential Difference ...... ciated with an electric field.
Energy is the quantity characterizing the ability of a system to do work.
Energy density is defined as e ...... is the joule per cubic meter.
Energy per unit area is a meas ...... onstant for a given material..
In thermodynamics, "enthalpy} ...... \textit{joules per kilogram".
The "Equlilbrium Constant", al ...... th respect to a specific unit.
The "Equlilbrium Constant", al ...... th respect to a specific unit.
The "Equlilbrium Constant", al ...... th respect to a specific unit.
The 'magnitude' of a force is ...... he direction in which it acts.
The force applied to a unit ar ...... I unit) or in dynes (cgs unit)
"Friction" is the force of two ...... ic energy into thermal energy.
"Gap Energy" is the difference ...... no electron states can exist.
"Gibbs Energy} is one of the p ...... bbs Free Energy" is also used.
"Helmholtz Energy} is one of t ...... olz Free Energy" is also used.
Illuminance is the total lumin ...... h human brightness perception.
"Impedance" is the measure of ...... pedance with zero phase angle.
"Inductance" is an electromage ...... per unit of electric current.
The "Infinite Multiplication F ...... an infinite repeating lattice.
"Internal Energy} is simply it ...... call it again external energy.
"Ionization Energy" is the ene ...... or molecule in the gas phase.
Isentropic compressibility is ...... t a constant value of entropy.
The isothermal compressibility defines the rate of change of system volume with pressure.
"Lattice Vector" is a translation vector that maps the crystal lattice on itself.