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A list of all pages that have property "HasDescription" with value "The rate of change of applied potential with time.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Pressure  + (The force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.)
  • ChargeTransferCoefficient  + (The fraction of the electrostatic potential energy affecting the reduction rate in an electrode reaction, with the remaining fraction affecting the corresponding oxidation rate.)
  • HyperfineTransitionFrequencyOfCs  + (The frequency standard in the SI system in which the photon absorption by transitions between the two hyperfine ground states of caesium-133 atoms are used to control the output frequency. It defines the base unit second in the SI system.)
  • Time  + (The indefinite continued progress of existence and events that occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.)
  • ActiveEnergy  + (The integral over a time interval of the instantaneous power.)
  • ElectrodeGeometricSurfaceArea  + (The interfacial area, determined on the assumption that the interface is truly flat (2-dimensional) and calculated using the geometric data of the involved surfaces.)
  • Interpretant  + (The interpreter's internal representation of the object in a semiosis process.)
  • ReciprocalLength  + (The inverse of length.)
  • LuminousEfficacyOf540THzRadiation  + (The luminous efficacy of monochromatic radThe luminous efficacy of monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 × 10 12 Hz, K cd , is a technical constant that gives an exact numerical relationship between the purely physical characteristics of the radiant power stimulating the human eye (W) and its photobiological response defined by the luminous flux due to the spectral responsivity of a standard observer (lm) at a frequency of 540 × 10 12 hertz. (lm) at a frequency of 540 × 10 12 hertz.)
  • ElementaryCharge  + (The magnitude of the electric charge carried by a single electron. It defines the base unit Ampere in the SI system.)
  • EffectiveMass  + (The mass that it seems to have when responding to forces, or the mass that it seems to have when interacting with other identical particles in a thermal distribution.)
  • DynamicViscosity  + (The measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow when an external force is applied.)
  • ObjectProperty  + (The named relation between a subject and an object)
  • Property  + (The named relation between a subject and an object)
  • AvogadroConstant  + (The number of constituent particles, usually atoms or molecules, that are contained in the amount of substance given by one mole. It defines the base unit mole in the SI system.)
  • AmountOfSubstance  + (The number of elementary entities present.)
  • SemioticObject  + (The object, in Peirce semiotics, as participant to a semiotic process.)
  • Product  + (The overall lifetime of an holistic that has been the output of an intentional process.)
  • Physicalistic  + (The perspective for which physical objects are categorized only by concepts coming from applied physical sciences.)
  • ElectricCharge  + (The physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.)
  • SurfaceOverpotential  + (The potential of a working electrode relative to a reference electrode of the same kinds placed in the solution adjacent to the surface of the working electrode (just outside the double layer).)
  • Elaboration  + (The process in which an agent works with some entities according to some operative rules.)
  • Electrodeposition  + (The process of forming a film or a bulk material using an electrochemical process where the electrons are supplied by an external power supply.)
  • Manufacturing  + (The process of transforming an precursor object (e.g. raw materials) into a product by the use of manual labor, machinery or chemical/biological processes.)
  • PlanckConstant  + (The quantum of action. It defines the kg base unit in the SI system.)
  • BindingFraction  + (The ratio of the binding energy of a nucleus to the atomic mass number.)
  • HallCoefficient  + (The relation between electric field strength and current density in an isotropic conductor.)
  • NominalConcentration  + (The set concentration.)
  • SIUnit  + (The set of units provided by the SI referring to the ISQ.)
  • AtomicNucleus  + (The small, dense region at the centre of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons.)
  • SpeedOfLightInVacuum  + (The speed of light in vacuum. Defines the base unit metre in the SI system.)
  • ButlerVolmerEquation  + (The standard phenomenological model for electrode kinetics, describing the relation between the electrode current from an electrochemical charge-transfer reaction and the surface overpotential of the electrode.)
  • StandardizedPhysicalQuantity  + (The superclass for all physical quantities classes that are categorized according to a standard (e.g. ISQ).)
  • CategorizedPhysicalQuantity  + (The superclass for all physical quantities classes that are categorized according to some domain of interests (e.g. metallurgy, chemistry), property (intensive/extensive) or application.)
  • ChemicalElement  + (The symbol for a specific chemical element, that can stand both for an atom or a substance.)
  • StoichiometricEquation  + (The symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side.)
  • DropTimeInPolarography  + (The time that elapses between the instants at which two successive drops of liquid metal are detached from the tip of the capillary.)
  • StandardModelParticle  + (The union of all classes categorising elementary particles according to the Standard Model.)
  • Persistence  + (The union of the object or process classes.)
  • CentreOfMass  + (The unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass of an Item sums to zero. Equivalently, it is the point where if a force is applied to the Item, causes the Item to move in direction of force without rotation.)
  • DewPointTemperature  + (Thermodynamic temperature at which vapour in air reaches saturation.)
  • ThermalResistance  + (Thermodynamic temperature difference divided by heat flow rate.)
  • ThermodynamicTemperature  + (Thermodynamic temperature is the absolute measure of temperature. It is defined by the third law of thermodynamics in which the theoretically lowest temperature is the null or zero point.)
  • HalfValueThickness  + (Thickness of the attenuating layer that reduces the quantity of interest of a unidirectional beam of infinitesimal width to half of its initial value.)
  • Entity  + (This is meant to be the most basic category.)
  • CarrierLifetime  + (Time constant for recombination or trapping of minority charge carriers in semiconductors)
  • ExposureRate  + (Time derivative of exposure.)
  • KermaRate  + (Time derivative of kerma.)
  • DoseEquivalentRate  + (Time derivative of the dose equivalent.)
  • SamplingInterval  + (Time interval during which the current is measured in pulse voltammetry.)