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  • InternalResistance  + (Impetance associated with a power source.)
  • ReactionEnergy  + (In a nuclear reaction, sum of the kinetic energies and photon energies of the reaction products minus the sum of the kinetic and photon energies of the reactants.)
  • Separator  + (In an electrochemical cell, device made of insulating material permeable to the ions of the electrolyte and prohibiting totally or partially the mixing of the substances on both sides.)
  • SlowingDownArea  + (In an infinite homogenous medium, one-sixth of the mean square of the distance between the neutron source and the point where a neutron reaches a given energy.)
  • ResonanceEscapeProbability  + (In an infinite medium, the probability that a neutron slowing down will traverse all or some specified portion of the range of resonance energies without being absorbed.)
  • ThermalUtilizationFactor  + (In an infinite medium, the quotient of the number of thermal neutrons absorbed in a fissionable nuclide or in a nuclear fuel, as specified, and the total number of thermal neutrons absorbed.)
  • FastFissionFactor  + (In an infinite medium, the ratio of the mean number of neutrons produced by fission due to neutrons of all energies to the mean number of neutrons produced by fissions due to thermal neutrons only.)
  • TransitionTime  + (In chronopotentiometry and related techniques, the duration between the application of current and when the concentration of an electroactive substance at the electrode-solution interface becomes indistinguishable from zero.)
  • EquilibriumPositionVector  + (In condensed matter physics, position vector of an atom or ion in equilibrium.)
  • DisplacementVector  + (In condensed matter physics, position vector of an atom or ion relative to its equilibrium position.)
  • AngularWaveNumber  + (In condensed matter physics, quotient of momentum and the reduced Planck constant.)
  • DiffusionLength  + (In condensed matter physics, the square root of the product of diffusion coefficient and lifetime.)
  • PeakCurrent  + (In dynamic voltammetric techniques, the maximum value of the faradaic current attained by varying the applied potential in the current-potential or I-E curve.)
  • SpecificEnergyImparted  + (In nuclear physics, energy imparted per mass.)
  • LinearAttenuationCoefficient  + (In nuclear physics, fraction of interacting particles per distance traversed in a given material.)
  • EnergyFluence  + (In nuclear physics, incident radiant energy per cross-sectional area.)
  • VolumicCrossSection  + (In nuclear physics, product of the number density of atoms of a given type and the cross section.)
  • LevelWidth  + (In nuclear physics, quotient of the reduced Planck constant and the mean duration of life of an unstable particle or an excited state.)
  • InfiniteMultiplicationFactor  + (In nuclear physics, the multiplication factor for an infinite medium.)
  • EnergyFluenceRate  + (In nuclear physics, time derivative of the energy fluence.)
  • CatalyticActivity  + (Increase in the rate of reaction of a specified chemical reaction that an enzyme produces in a specific assay system.)
  • Tutorial  + (Instruction in written or cinematic form)
  • Galvanostat  + (Instrument which controls the electric current between the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode.)
  • MolarInternalEnergy  + (Internal energy per amount of substance.)
  • SpecificInternalEnergy  + (Internal energy per unit mass.)
  • JosephsonConstant  + (Inverse of the magnetic flux quantum.)
  • LossFactor  + (Inverse of the quality factor.)
  • Curvature  + (Inverse of the radius of curvature.)
  • Permeance  + (Inverse of the reluctance.)
  • DampingCoefficient  + (Inverse of the time constant of an exponentially varying quantity.)
  • SubQuantityProperty  + (Is the sub-property of a main quantity or other sub-quantity and inherits its valid units. Can define a subset of input and display units from it.)
  • Item  + (Item)
  • Tool  + (Item that participates as a utility (almost) unchanged in a process)
  • Kerma  + (Kinetic energy released per mass.)
  • Width  + (Length in a given direction regarded as horizontal.)
  • PathLength  + (Length of a rectifiable curve between two of its points.)
  • Wavelength  + (Length of the repetition interval of a wave.)
  • DCPolarography  + (Linear scan voltammetry with slow scan rate in which a dropping mercury electrode is used as the working electrode.)
  • MercuryElectrode  + (Liquid metal electrode used in polarography.)
  • LinkedFlux  + (Magnetic flux the integration area of which is such that magnetic field lines cross it in the same orientation more than once.)
  • MagneticReluctance  + (Magnetic tension divided by magnetic flux.)
  • RotationalFrequency  + (Magnitude of the angular velocity ω divided by the angle 2π, thus n =)
  • BohrMagneton  + (Magnitude of the magnetic moment of an electron in a state with orbital angular momentum quantum number l=1 due to its orbital motion.)
  • AngularWavenumber  + (Magnitude of the wave vector.)
  • RelativeMassDensity  + (Mass density ρ of a substance divided by the mass density ρ0 of a reference substance, under conditions that should be specified for both substances.)
  • MassChangeRate  + (Mass increment per time.)
  • FaradaysFirstLawOfElectrolysis  + (Mass m of electrochemically-transformed substance is proportional to the charge Q passed, m ∝ Q.)
  • ActiveMaterialLoading  + (Mass of active material in an electrode per unit electrode area.)
  • AbsoluteHumidity  + (Mass of the contained water vapour per volume.)
  • MolarMass  + (Mass per amount of substance.)
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