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Force resisting the motion when a body (such as a ball, tire, or wheel) rolls on a surface. +
Fraction of atoms in an Ising ferromagnet having magnetic moments in one direction, minus the fraction having magnetic moments in the opposite direction. +
Fraction of the electric current passing through an electrochemical cell which accomplishes the desired chemical reaction. +
Frequency by which the nucleus angular momentum vector precesses about the axis of an external magnetic field. +
Fundamental physical constant representing molar elementary charge. +
Fundamental translation vector for the crystal lattice. +
Fundamental translation vectors for the reciprocal lattice. +
Galvanic cell that transforms chemical energy from continuously supplied reactants to electric energy by an electrochemical process. +
Gibbs energy per amount of substance. +
Gibbs energy per unit mass. +
Given an electric current in a thin conducting loop and the linked flux caused by that electric current in another loop, the mutual inductance of the two loops is the linked flux divided by the electric current. +
Gravimetry in which the material to be weighed is obtained by electrochemical reaction. +
Hadronic subatomic particles composed of an equal number of quarks and antiquarks bound together by strong interactions. +
Heat capacity at constant pressure. +
Heat capacity at constant volume. +
Heat capacity divided by mass. +
Helmholtz energy per amount of substance. +
Helmholtz energy per unit mass. +
Hydrodynamic voltammetry using a a rotating disc electrode, where the limiting current is described by the Levich equation. +