HasDescription

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Quotient of the mass of water vapour in moist gas by the total gas volume.  +
Quotient of the mean rate of production of particles in a volume, and that volume.  +
Quotient of the number of internal conversion electrons and the number of gamma quanta emitted by the radioactive atom in a given transition, where a conversion electron represents an orbital electron emitted through the radioactive decay.  +
Quotient of the product of the electric charge of a particle and the magnitude of the magnetic flux density of the magnetic field, and the particle mass.  +
Quotient of the thermal diffusion ratio and the product of the local amount-of-substance fractions.  +
Quotient of the total linear stopping power S and the mass density ρ of the material.  +
Quotient of the total mean charge of all positive ions produced by an ionizing charged particle along its entire path and along the paths of any secondary charged particles, and the elementary charge.  +
Quotient of the total number of fission or fission-dependent neutrons produced in the duration of a time interval and the total number of neutrons lost by absorption and leakage in that duration.  +
Quotient of the traversed circular path length of a point in space during a rotation and its distance from the axis or centre of rotation.  +
Quotient of thermal conductivity, and the product of electric conductivity and thermodynamic temperature.  +
RMS value voltage multiplied by rms value of electric current.  +
Radius of a sphere such that the relativistic electron energy is distributed uniformly.  +
Radius of the circular movement of an electrically charged particle in a magnetic field.  +
Radius of the electron orbital in the hydrogen atom in its ground state in the Bohr model of the atom.  +
Radius of the osculating circle of a planar curve at a particular point of the curve.  +
Range of electrode potentials of a given working electrode in a given electrolyte, where the electric current from reactions of the electrode or electrolyte is negligible compared with the current from reactions of the system under investigation.  +
Rate of change of the phase angle.  +
Rate of transfer of energy per unit time.  +
Ratio of area on a sphere to its radius squared.  +
Ratio of magnetic dipole moment to total angular momentum.  +