Similar words: coulomb's law, aplomb, could, atom bomb, slalom, diploma, diplomat, palomino. Meaning: ['kuːlɒm] n. 1. a unit of electrical charge equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second 2. French physicist famous for his discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism; formulated Coulomb's Law (1736-1806).
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1 The first term is the screened Coulomb repulsion.
2 Coulomb repulsion imposes the need for high temperature.
3 Supose now we change the potential from the Coulomb potential by small steps.
4 Second, the selectivity depends on the Coulomb interaction on the surface, not the lipophilicity.
5 The acoustoelectric current also reveals Coulomb Blockade as a function of split gate voltage when microwave signal with the resonance frequency is coupled to DDT.
6 Different from the Coulomb potential, the induced potential is unsymmetrical, which leads to the vicinage effect.
7 The friction is modeled with a modified coulomb friction model.
8 Why doesn't it fly apart under the coulomb repulsion of like - charge elements?
9 Coulomb made the conjecture that electrical force F between two charged objects depends on two factors.
10 It is robust to Coulomb Friction, load disturbance and other unknown factors in the plant.
11 The Coulomb interaction between the electron and the hole is treated accurately by the direct diagonalization of the Hamiltonian matrix.
12 The catalysis and oxidation Coulomb method to measure organic Chlorides is introduced.
13 The expressions in simultaneous form of the generalized Coulomb and Biot - Savart laws are presented.
14 The Coulomb repulsion results in the potential maximum of doubly and triply diatomic ions.
15 At relatively high pressure, in addition to electromagnetic field and electron's Coulomb scattering by gas molecules, plasma instability would result in decrease of propagation efficiency.
16 The interaction of sliding surfaces is modeled with a Coulomb friction law.
17 The charge exchange and elastic collision between ion and neutral atoms and the collection and Coulomb scattering of ion on dust grains are considered.
18 Under the assumption of equivalent strain a damage constitutive model is established based on Mohr - Coulomb criterion.
19 The conservation of orbital symmetry is proved on the basis of the theory of conformation-electron transitions and it is generalized to include spin symmetry on account of Coulomb transition.
20 This paper studies electromagnetic's basic law through the special theory of relativity. It has inferred Biot-Savart Law by Coulomb Law and Lorent z Transformation.
21 The conventional inter-particle force model, including van der Waals force, Coulomb force and image force, could not explain these interaction behaviors.
22 The relieving platform limits the sliding plane, and the sliding mass at this time is no longer a voussoir, so,[www.Sentencedict.com] Rankine theory and Coulomb theory cant be applied to calculate the earth pressure.
23 This paper briefly describes the theoretical deduction of the cross section of electron -ion impact excitation in Coulomb -Born approximation.
24 Further study revealed that considering a shock excitation as a velocity step equivalent or ignoring adhesive effect of Coulomb damping will lead to wrong results.
25 Exciton is electron - hole pair held together by their mutual Coulomb interaction.
26 A train of attosecond pulses was also characterized by interferometric autocorrelation using Coulomb explosion of molecules.
27 In addition to the well-known viscous damping force, the proposed force model includes the Coulomb damping force which accounts for the effect of water soakage on materials of cable surface.
28 A unit in the International System specified as one International coulomb per second and equal to0.999835 ampere.
29 Base On the survey of internal and external research about COD on-line automatic monitor, COD on-line automatic monitor with Coulomb method was designed, studied, and made.
30 The development of the research of the Van der Waals force, the Coulomb force and the space resistance, which have an important influence on the agglomeration of the ultra-fine powders, is reviewed.
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