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  • MixingRatio  + (Ratio of the mass of water vapour to the mass of dry air in a given volume of air.)
  • RelativeHumidity  + (Ratio of the partial pressure p of water vapour in moist air to its partial pressure psat at saturation, at the same temperature φ = p/psat.)
  • PoissonNumber  + (Ratio of transverse strain to axial strain.)
  • Porosity  + (Ratio of void volume and total volume of a porous material.)
  • ConductanceForAlternatingCurrent  + (Real part of the admittance.)
  • ResistanceToAlternativeCurrent  + (Real part of the impedance.)
  • ThermalInsulance  + (Reciprocal of the coefficient of heat transfer.)
  • MeanDurationOfLife  + (Reciprocal of the decay constant λ.)
  • ThermalConductance  + (Reciprocal of the thermal resistance.)
  • Wavenumber  + (Reciprocal of the wavelength.)
  • GFactor  + (Relation between observed magnetic moment of a particle and the related unit of magnetic moment.)
  • LinearExpansionCoefficient  + (Relative change of length per change of temperature.)
  • RelativeLinearStrain  + (Relative change of length with respect the original length.)
  • UnitOne  + (Represents the number 1, used as an explicit unit to say something has no units.)
  • ResonanceEnergy  + (Resonance in a nuclear reaction, determined by the kinetic energy of an incident particle in the reference frame of the target particle.)
  • NuclidicMass  + (Rest mass of a nuclide X in the ground state.)
  • MeasurementResult  + (Result of a measurement. A MeasurementResult is in EMMO expressed as a single MeasurendQuantitativeProperty and a MeasuredUncertainty)
  • DragForce  + (Retarding force on a body moving in a fluid.)
  • SquareMetre  + (SI coherent measurement unit for area.)
  • MetrePerSecond  + (SI coherent measurement unit for speed.)
  • NewtonMetre  + (SI coherent measurement unit for torque.)
  • CubicMetre  + (SI coherent measurement unit for volume.)
  • MagnetomotiveForce  + (Scalar line integral of the magnetic field strength along a closed path.)
  • MomentOfIntertia  + (Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation.)
  • MagneticSusceptibility  + (Scalar or tensor quantity the product of which by the magnetic constant μ0 and by the magnetic field strength H is equal to the magnetic polarization J.)
  • DisplacementCurrent  + (Scalar quantity equal to the flux of the displacement current density JD through a given directed surface S.)
  • ElectricFlux  + (Scalar quantity equal to the flux of the electric flux density D through a given directed surface S.)
  • MagneticTension  + (Scalar quantity equal to the line integral of the magnetic field strength H along a specified path linking two points a and b.)
  • RelativePermeability  + (Scalar quantity or tensor quantity equal to the absolute permeability divided by the magnetic constant.)
  • RockingChairBattery  + (Secondary battery containing two insertion electrodes in which the guest ion is transferred between the cathode and anode host compounds.)
  • DataObject  + (Set of data defined by implicit or explicit selection criteria. May contain multiply files or rows of a database. Typically stored in memory, not on disk.)
  • Thickness  + (Shortest distance between two surfaces limiting a layer, when this distance can be considered to be constant over a region of a finite size.)
  • Distance  + (Shortest path length between two points in a metric space.)
  • GapEnergy  + (Smallest energy difference between the lowest level of conduction band and the highest level of valence band at zero thermodynamic temperature.)
  • Smoke  + (Smoke is a solid aerosol made of particles emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis.)
  • ChemicalSpecies  + (Specific form of an element defined as to Specific form of an element defined as to isotopic composition, electronic or oxidation state, and/or complex or molecular structure.</br></br>Chemical species is the macroscopic equivalent of molecular entity and refers to sets or ensembles of molecular entities.s or ensembles of molecular entities.)
  • SpecificHeatCapacityAtSaturatedVaporPressure  + (Specific heat capacity at saturated vaport pressure.)
  • LowerCutoffVoltage  + (Specified voltage of a battery at which the battery discharge is terminated.)
  • GroupVelocity  + (Speed with which the envelope of a wave propagates in space.)
  • MigrationLength  + (Square root of the migration area, M^2.)
  • IntrinsicCarrierDensity  + (Square root of the product of electron and hole density in a semiconductor.)
  • SlowingDownLength  + (Square root of the slowing down area.)
  • MagneticFluxDensity  + (Strength of the magnetic field.)
  • AnodicStrippingVoltammetry  + (Stripping voltammetry in which material accumulated at the working electrode is electrochemically oxi- dized in the stripping step.)
  • CathodicStrippingVoltammetry  + (Stripping voltammetry in which material accumulated at the working electrode is electrochemically reduced in the stripping step.)
  • AdsorptiveStrippingVoltammetry  + (Stripping voltammetry involving pre-concentration by adsorption of the analyte (in contrast to electro- chemical accumulation).)
  • Baryon  + (Subatomic particle which contains an odd number of valence quarks, at least 3.)
  • TotalCrossSection  + (Sum of all cross sections corresponding to the various reactions or processes between an incident particle of specified type and energy and a target entity.)
  • TotalCurrent  + (Sum of electric current and displacement current)
  • TotalCurrentDensity  + (Sum of electric current density and displacement current density.)
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