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  • 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.)
  • LinearMassDensity  + (Mass per length.)
  • CoefficientOfThermalExpansion  + (Material property which describes how the size of an object changes with a change in temperature.)
  • ActiveMaterial  + (Material that is oxidized or reduced at an electrode in an electrochemical cell.)
  • StructureFactor  + (Mathematical description in crystallography.)
  • ChemicalSubstance  + (Matter of constant composition best characterized by the entities (molecules, formula units, atoms) it is composed of.)
  • EngineeredPart  + (Matter with a defined shape, consisting of other EngineeredParts or a Materal. Connects Matter with Participant.)
  • CurrentDensityLimit  + (Maximum electric current density that can be achieved for an electrode reaction at a given concentration of a electrochemically active material in the presence of a large excess of supporting electrolyte.)
  • MaximumBetaParticleEnergy  + (Maximum kinetic energy of the emitted beta particle produced in the nuclear disintegration process.)
  • HalfLife  + (Mean duration required for the decay of one half of the atoms or nuclei.)
  • RadiantEnergy  + (Mean energy, excluding rest energy, of the particles that are emitted, transferred, or received.)
  • MeanLinearRange  + (Mean total rectified path length travelled by a particle in the course of slowing down to rest in a given material averaged over a group of particles having the same initial energy.)
  • SaltBridge  + (Means of making electrolytic connection between two half cells without introducing a significant liquid junction potential.)
  • LinearEnergyTransfer  + (Measure for the energy lost by charged particles per traversed distance, including only interactions up to a given energy.)
  • SolidAngularMeasure  + (Measure of a conical geometric figure, calMeasure of a conical geometric figure, called solid angle, formed by all rays, originating from a common point, called the vertex of the solid angle, and passing through the points of a closed, non-self-intersecting curve in space considered as the border of a surface.ace considered as the border of a surface.)
  • ModulusOfCompression  + (Measure of how resistant to compressibility a substance is.)
  • MagneticFlux  + (Measure of magnetism, taking account of the strength and the extent of a magnetic field.)
  • Radian  + (Measure of plane angle.)
  • AtomicPhysicsCrossSection  + (Measure of probability that a specific process will take place in a collision of two particles.)
  • PropagationCoefficient  + (Measure of the change of amplitude and phase angle of a plane wave propagating in a given direction.)
  • ElectricResistance  + (Measure of the difficulty to pass an electric current through a material.)
  • ElectricConductance  + (Measure of the ease for electric current to pass through a material.)
  • Compressibility  + (Measure of the relative volume change of a fluid or solid as a response to a pressure change.)
  • OsmoticPressure  + (Measure of the tendency of a solution to take in pure solvent by osmosis.)
  • Fugacity  + (Measure of the tendency of a substance to leave a phase.)
  • SeebeckCoefficient  + (Measure of voltage induced by change of temperature.)
  • MeasuredQuantitativeProperty  + (Measured value of a quantity representing a 'MeasurementResult'. -- VIM)
  • Impedimetry  + (Measurement principle in which the complex electric impedance of a system is measured, usually as a function of a small amplitude sinusoidal electrode potential.)
  • Conductometry  + (Measurement principle in which the electric conductivity of a solution is measured.)
  • CoulombMetre  + (Measurement unit for electric dipole moment.)
  • SubMultipleUnit  + (Measurement unit obtained by dividing a given measurement unit by an integer greater than one.)
  • MultipleUnit  + (Measurement unit obtained by multiplying a given measurement unit by an integer greater than one.)
  • Potentiostat  + (Measuring instrument for electric current that controls the potential difference between a working electrode and a reference electrode and measures the electric current between a working electrode and an auxiliary electrode.)
  • Coulometer  + (Measuring instrument to obtain the electrical charge passed in an experiment, or to produce a known amount of substance in a titration.)
  • ModulusOfElasticity  + (Mechanical property of linear elastic solid materials.)
  • DroppingMercuryElectrode  + (Mercury electrode formed by sequence of mercury drops falling from a small aperture.)
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