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Electrical resistivity (also known as resistivity, specific electrical resistance, or volume resistivity) is an intrinsic property that quantifies how ... more
The amount of electrical charge that must be added to an isolated conductor to raise its electrical potential by one unit
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Heat transfer describes the exchange of thermal energy, between physical systems depending on the temperature and pressure, by dissipating heat. The heat ... more
Stokes’ law can be used to calculate the viscosity of a fluid. Stokes’ law is also important in the study for Viscous Drag , Terminal Velocity ... more
CPU power dissipation is the process in which central processing units (CPUs) consume electrical energy, and dissipate this ... more
In geometry, a solid angle is the two-dimensional angle in three-dimensional space that an object subtends at a point. It is a measure of how large the ... more
The orbital period is the time taken for a given object to make one complete orbit around another object.
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Coulomb’s constant, the electric force constant, or the electrostatic constant (denoted ke ) is a proportionality constant in equations relating ... more
The Froessling equation is a specific correlation of the Sherwood number (Sh) for a single sphere analysis.
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The exsphere of a face of a regular tetrahedron is the sphere outside the tetrahedron which touches the face and the planes defined by extending the ... more
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