Coulomb repulsion
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Coulomb repulsion — Kulono stūma statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. Coulomb repulsion; coulombian repulsion vok. Coulombsche Abstoßung, f rus. кулоновское отталкивание, n pranc. répulsion coulombienne, f … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
coulomb repulsion — /ˈkulɒm rəpʌlʃən/ (say koohlom ruhpulshuhn) noun See coulomb force …
répulsion coulombienne — Kulono stūma statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. Coulomb repulsion; coulombian repulsion vok. Coulombsche Abstoßung, f rus. кулоновское отталкивание, n pranc. répulsion coulombienne, f … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
coulomb force — /ˈkulɒm fɔs/ (say koohlom faws) noun the force between two electrically charged bodies. If the charges are of the same polarity, either positive or negative, the force is repulsive (coulomb repulsion); if they are of opposite polarity the force… …
Coulomb barrier — noun the barrier between two atomic nuclei, due to Coulomb repulsion, that has to be overcome for nuclear fusion to proceed … Wiktionary
Coulomb explosion — noun the effect of a molecule moving at high speed striking a solid; binding electrons being torn off, and the resulting charged constituents separating due to Coulomb repulsion Syn: tunnel ionization … Wiktionary
coulomb — [ kulɔ̃ ] n. m. • 1881; de Coulomb, n. pr. ♦ Phys. Unité de mesure de quantité d électricité et de charge électrique égale à la quantité d électricité transportée en une seconde par un courant de un ampère (symb. C). Coulomb par kilogramme :… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Coulomb's law — Elect. the principle that the force between two point charges acts in the direction of the line between them and is directly proportional to the product of their electric charges divided by the square of the distance between them. [1850 55; after … Universalium
Coulomb , Charles Augustin de — (1736–1806) French physicist Coulomb, who was born in Angoulême, France, was educated in Paris and then joined the army, serving as an engineer. He spent nine years in Martinique designing and building fortifications, returning to France because… … Scientists
Coulomb's law — Electromagnetism Electricity · … Wikipedia