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  • Coupling coefficient
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coupling coefficient, or coupling factor, may refer to: Electromechanical coupling coefficient Coupling coefficient (inductors), or coupling factor, between

    Coupling coefficient

    Coupling_coefficient

  • Coupling coefficient of resonators
  • Dimensionless parameter

    The coupling coefficient of resonators is a dimensionless value that characterizes interaction of two resonators. Coupling coefficients are used in resonator

    Coupling coefficient of resonators

    Coupling_coefficient_of_resonators

  • Electromechanical coupling coefficient
  • The electromechanical coupling coefficient is a numerical measure of the conversion efficiency between electrical and acoustic energy in piezoelectric

    Electromechanical coupling coefficient

    Electromechanical_coupling_coefficient

  • Resonant inductive coupling
  • Phenomenon with inductive coupling

    Resonant inductive coupling or magnetic phase synchronous coupling is a phenomenon with inductive coupling in which the coupling becomes stronger when

    Resonant inductive coupling

    Resonant inductive coupling

    Resonant_inductive_coupling

  • Inductance
  • Property of electrical conductors

    circuit. The coupling of double-tuned circuits is described as loose-, critical-, or over-coupled depending on the value of the coupling coefficient k {\displaystyle

    Inductance

    Inductance

    Inductance

  • Leakage inductance
  • Magnetic perturbation of imperfectly coupled transformers

    transformer winding open-circuit inductances and associated coupling coefficient or coupling factor k {\displaystyle k} . The primary open-circuit self-inductance

    Leakage inductance

    Leakage_inductance

  • Inductive coupling
  • Electrical circuit coupling using induction

    induction. The amount of inductive coupling between two conductors is measured by their mutual inductance. The coupling between two wires can be increased

    Inductive coupling

    Inductive coupling

    Inductive_coupling

  • Wireless power transfer
  • Electrical transmission without physical connection

    D_{\text{range}}} between them. A widely used figure of merit is the coupling coefficient k = M / L 1 L 2 {\displaystyle k\;=\;M/{\sqrt {L_{1}L_{2}}}} . This

    Wireless power transfer

    Wireless power transfer

    Wireless_power_transfer

  • Coupling (electronics)
  • Transfer of energy between circuits

    kinds of energy coupling: Acoustic coupler Antenna noise temperature Coupling loss Aperture-to-medium coupling loss Coupling coefficient of resonators Directional

    Coupling (electronics)

    Coupling_(electronics)

  • Kappa
  • Tenth letter in the Greek Alphabet

    given by κ. In physics, the coupling coefficient in magnetostatics is represented by κ. In physics, the dielectric coefficient is represented by κ. In fluid

    Kappa

    Kappa

    Kappa

  • 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
  • Megathrust earthquake off Japan's east coast

    high coupling coefficient surrounded by areas of relatively low coupling coefficients in the west, north, and south. From the averaged coupling coefficient

    2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

    2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

    2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami

  • Optical ring resonators
  • Set of waveguides including a closed loop

    transmission coefficient through the coupler and K {\displaystyle \mathrm {K} } is the taper-sphere mode coupling amplitude, also referred to as the coupling coefficient

    Optical ring resonators

    Optical ring resonators

    Optical_ring_resonators

  • Transverse-field Ising model
  • Mathematical model of magnetism

    prefactor with dimensions of energy, and g {\displaystyle g} is another coupling coefficient that determines the relative strength of the external field compared

    Transverse-field Ising model

    Transverse-field_Ising_model

  • Capsule neural network
  • Type of artificial neural network

    calculation of coupling coefficients (line 9) or calculation of agreements (line 11). At line 9, the weight matrix for the coupling coefficients and the hidden

    Capsule neural network

    Capsule_neural_network

  • Table of simple cubic graphs
  • Constructs with triply-connected vertices

    the vertices. To refine this definition in the light of the algebra of coupling of angular momenta (see below), a subdivision of the 3-connected graphs

    Table of simple cubic graphs

    Table_of_simple_cubic_graphs

  • 6-j symbol
  • Sums in quantum mathematics

    C++) GNU scientific library. "Coupling coefficients". Holt, Richard. "Wigner 6j Angular Momentum Coupling Coefficient". (accurate; Matlab) Johansson

    6-j symbol

    6-j symbol

    6-j_symbol

  • Capacitive coupling
  • Transfer of energy between circuits

    low voltage coefficient, and by using large values that put the cutoff frequency far lower than the frequencies of the signal. AC coupling is also widely

    Capacitive coupling

    Capacitive coupling

    Capacitive_coupling

  • Double-tuned amplifier
  • circuit would achieve. There is a critical value of transformer coupling coefficient at which the frequency response of the amplifier is maximally flat

    Double-tuned amplifier

    Double-tuned amplifier

    Double-tuned_amplifier

  • Thermo-optic coefficient
  • The thermo-optic coefficient of a material is the change in refractive index with the response to temperature. The coefficient is a fundamental optical

    Thermo-optic coefficient

    Thermo-optic_coefficient

  • Transformer
  • Device to couple energy between circuits

    movable cores (sometimes called 'slugs') which allow adjustment of the coupling coefficient (and bandwidth) of tuned radio-frequency circuits. Toroidal transformers

    Transformer

    Transformer

    Transformer

  • Power dividers and directional couplers
  • Radio technology devices

    {\displaystyle \tau \ } is the transmission coefficient and, κ   {\displaystyle \kappa \ } is the coupling coefficient In general, τ   {\displaystyle \tau \

    Power dividers and directional couplers

    Power dividers and directional couplers

    Power_dividers_and_directional_couplers

  • Mathematical principles of reinforcement
  • )}{\beta }}}}} The coupling coefficient can then be inserted into the activation-constraint model just as the coupling coefficient for FR schedules to

    Mathematical principles of reinforcement

    Mathematical_principles_of_reinforcement

  • Friction
  • Force resisting sliding motion

    pavement has a high coefficient of friction. Coefficients of friction range from near zero to greater than one. The coefficient of friction between two

    Friction

    Friction

    Friction

  • Coupling (physics)
  • Two systems are coupled if they are interacting with each other

    unconnected LC circuit, the circuits are said to be coupled. The coefficient of coupling k defines how closely the two circuits are coupled and is given

    Coupling (physics)

    Coupling_(physics)

  • Gallium phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    quartz for technical applications, like a higher electromechanical coupling coefficient in resonators, due to this doubling. Contrary to quartz, GaPO4 is

    Gallium phosphate

    Gallium_phosphate

  • Coupling constant
  • Parameter describing the strength of a force

    In physics, a coupling constant or gauge coupling parameter (or, more simply, a coupling) is a number that determines the strength of the force exerted

    Coupling constant

    Coupling constant

    Coupling_constant

  • Clebsch–Gordan coefficients
  • Coefficients in angular momentum eigenstates of quantum systems

    Clebsch–Gordan (CG) coefficients are numbers that arise in angular momentum coupling in quantum mechanics. They appear as the expansion coefficients of total angular

    Clebsch–Gordan coefficients

    Clebsch–Gordan_coefficients

  • Tesla coil
  • Electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla

    apart from the secondary, so the mutual inductance is low and the coupling coefficient is typically 0.05 to 0.2; this means only 5% to 20% of the magnetic

    Tesla coil

    Tesla coil

    Tesla_coil

  • Polarization-maintaining optical fiber
  • Single-mode optical fiber for linearly polarized light

    at some phase. However at point 1/2 Lb along the fiber, the same coupling coefficient between the polarization modes induces an amplitude into mode 2 which

    Polarization-maintaining optical fiber

    Polarization-maintaining optical fiber

    Polarization-maintaining_optical_fiber

  • Active reflection coefficient
  • reflection coefficient (ARC) is the reflection coefficient for a single antenna element in an array antenna, in the presence of mutual coupling. The active

    Active reflection coefficient

    Active_reflection_coefficient

  • Racah W-coefficient
  • that correspond to these two couplings involves a Racah W-coefficient. Apart from a phase factor, Racah's W-coefficients are equal to Wigner's 6-j symbols

    Racah W-coefficient

    Racah W-coefficient

    Racah_W-coefficient

  • Configuration state function
  • Linear combination of Slater determinants

    to be premultiplied by a coupling coefficient c i {\displaystyle c_{i}} , derived ultimately from Clebsch–Gordan coefficients. Thus the CSF is a linear

    Configuration state function

    Configuration_state_function

  • Resonator
  • Device or system that exhibits resonance

    the fundamental tones, octaves, 5th, 3rd to an infinite sustain. Coupling coefficient of resonators Crab cavity Nuclear magnetic resonance Optical ring

    Resonator

    Resonator

    Resonator

  • Loose coupling (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    coupled circuit has a low coupling coefficient This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Loose coupling. If an internal link incorrectly

    Loose coupling (disambiguation)

    Loose_coupling_(disambiguation)

  • Sonar
  • Acoustic sensing method

    electrical impedance, but they have electrical losses and lower coupling coefficient than PZT, whose tensile strength can be increased by prestressing

    Sonar

    Sonar

    Sonar

  • Angular momentum coupling
  • Coupling in quantum physics

    In quantum mechanics, angular momentum coupling is the procedure of constructing eigenstates of total angular momentum out of eigenstates of separate angular

    Angular momentum coupling

    Angular_momentum_coupling

  • Metamaterial
  • Materials engineered to have properties that have not yet been found in nature

    applies when the restoring force component is negligible and the coupling coefficient is generally the plasma frequency. Other component distinctions call

    Metamaterial

    Metamaterial

    Metamaterial

  • Fine-structure constant
  • Dimensionless number that quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction

    independent of the system of units used, which is related to the strength of the coupling of an elementary charge e with the electromagnetic field, by the formula

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure_constant

  • Inductor
  • Passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in its magnetic field

    other. This fraction is called "coefficient of flux linkage" (   K   {\displaystyle \ K\ } ) or "coupling coefficient" (with   0 ≤ K ≤ 1   {\displaystyle

    Inductor

    Inductor

    Inductor

  • Chemical thermodynamics
  • Study of chemical reactions within the laws of thermodynamics

    battery even if no external current is flowing. There is usually a coupling coefficient, which may depend on relative rates, which determines what percentage

    Chemical thermodynamics

    Chemical thermodynamics

    Chemical_thermodynamics

  • Superconducting quantum computing
  • Quantum computing implementation

    \sigma _{z}\}} are the Pauli matrices, J {\displaystyle J} is the coupling coefficient between the two qubits via the resonator, Δ 12 ≡ ω 1 − ω 2 {\displaystyle

    Superconducting quantum computing

    Superconducting quantum computing

    Superconducting_quantum_computing

  • RF and microwave filter
  • Class of electronic filter

    Generalized filter theory operates with resonant frequencies and coupling coefficients of coupled resonators in a microwave filter. The simplest resonator

    RF and microwave filter

    RF_and_microwave_filter

  • Short-circuit inductance
  • L_{\mathrm {sc2} }=(1-k^{2})\cdot L_{\mathrm {2} }\,} Where k is coupling coefficient L1 is primary self-inductance L2 is secondary self-inductance Short-circuit

    Short-circuit inductance

    Short-circuit inductance

    Short-circuit_inductance

  • Nash–Sutcliffe model efficiency coefficient
  • Used to assess the predictive power of hydrological models

    use of Nash–Sutcliffe coefficients to optimize parameter values of geophysical models, such as models to simulate the coupling between isotope behavior

    Nash–Sutcliffe model efficiency coefficient

    Nash–Sutcliffe_model_efficiency_coefficient

  • WREL (technology)
  • Form of wireless resonant energy transfer technology

    receiver. The fraction of the field that does couple is called the coupling coefficient. However, it may be seen that if some energy is placed in a 'sender'

    WREL (technology)

    WREL_(technology)

  • ZN model
  • prefactor with dimensions of energy, and g {\displaystyle g} is another coupling coefficient that determines the relative strength of the external field compared

    ZN model

    ZN_model

  • Quantum clock model
  • Quantum lattice model

    prefactor with dimensions of energy, and g {\displaystyle g} is another coupling coefficient that determines the relative strength of the external field compared

    Quantum clock model

    Quantum_clock_model

  • Stellar pulsation
  • Fluctuations in stellar radius

    negative) coupling coefficients. For resonant modes the appropriate amplitude equations have additional terms that describe the resonant coupling among the

    Stellar pulsation

    Stellar pulsation

    Stellar_pulsation

  • Hall effect
  • Electromagnetic effect in physics

    Clerk Maxwell, becoming a critical confirmation of that theory. The Hall coefficient is defined as the ratio of the induced electric field to the product

    Hall effect

    Hall effect

    Hall_effect

  • Mechanical filter
  • Type of signal processing filter

    materials such as PZT are preferred for their greater electromechanical coupling coefficient. One type of piezoelectric transducer is the Langevin type, named

    Mechanical filter

    Mechanical filter

    Mechanical_filter

  • Piezoelectric microelectromechanical systems
  • Microelectromechanical system that uses piezoelectricity to generate motion

    because of its high piezoelectric coefficient, tunable dielectric constant, and electromechanical coupling coefficient. PiezoMEMS have been applied to various

    Piezoelectric microelectromechanical systems

    Piezoelectric_microelectromechanical_systems

  • Propagation constant
  • Measure of change in amplitude and phase of a wave

    among the "secondary coefficients", the term secondary being used to contrast to the primary line coefficients. The primary coefficients are the physical

    Propagation constant

    Propagation_constant

  • Coupling parameter
  • The coupling parameter of the resonator specifies the part of the energy of the laser field, which is output at each round-trip. The coupling parameter

    Coupling parameter

    Coupling_parameter

  • Heat transfer physics
  • Branch of physics

    and their interactions substantially affect the Seebeck coefficient. The Seebeck coefficient can be decomposed with two contributions, αS = αS,pres +

    Heat transfer physics

    Heat_transfer_physics

  • Elastance
  • Inverse of electrical capacitance

    Busch-Vishniac, p.20 Blake, F. C., "On electrostatic transformers and coupling coefficients", Journal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, vol

    Elastance

    Elastance

  • Viscosity models for mixtures
  • Mathematical models for calculating viscosity

    corresponding state principle is extended by including a rotational coupling coefficient α {\displaystyle \alpha } as suggested by Tham and Gubbins (1970)

    Viscosity models for mixtures

    Viscosity_models_for_mixtures

  • Thin-film bulk acoustic resonator
  • Device consisting of piezoelectric material

    may extend application areas. Despite the lower electromechanical coupling coefficient compared to zinc oxide, aluminum nitride, with a wider band gap has

    Thin-film bulk acoustic resonator

    Thin-film_bulk_acoustic_resonator

  • Anhysteresis
  • Non-hysteretic magnetization of ferromagnets

    observation by Heisenberg while formulating the value of inter domain coupling coefficient α {\displaystyle \alpha } : α = 2 z N g 2 μ B 2 J 0 {\displaystyle

    Anhysteresis

    Anhysteresis

    Anhysteresis

  • Coupled map lattice
  • Dynamical system

    mappings subject to weak coupling coefficients and are popular in phase transition phenomena models. Intermediate and strong coupling interactions are less

    Coupled map lattice

    Coupled_map_lattice

  • Full configuration interaction
  • determinant basis because this allows for the very rapid evaluation of coupling coefficients using string-based techniques advanced by Nicholas C. Handy in 1980

    Full configuration interaction

    Full_configuration_interaction

  • Slot-waveguide
  • each other can enhance the coupling coefficient even more than 100% if optimized properly, and thus the effective power coupling length between the waveguides

    Slot-waveguide

    Slot-waveguide

    Slot-waveguide

  • DC bias
  • Mean amplitude of a waveform in the time domain

    function in the time domain, the DC bias, DC component, DC offset, or DC coefficient is the mean value of the waveform. A waveform with zero mean or no DC

    DC bias

    DC_bias

  • Electron paramagnetic resonance
  • Technique to study materials that have unpaired electrons

    to chemical shift), anisotropy (asymmetry), hyperfine coupling constants (analogous to coupling constant J), and relaxation times. EPR was first observed

    Electron paramagnetic resonance

    Electron_paramagnetic_resonance

  • Dolby Digital Plus
  • Audio codec

    back into the original channels) known as the coupling channel; along with coefficients known as "coupling coordinates" that guide the decoder on how to

    Dolby Digital Plus

    Dolby_Digital_Plus

  • Beer–Lambert law
  • Scientific law describing absorption of light

    {\displaystyle A=\varepsilon cl} where A is the absorbance ε is the absorption coefficient c is the concentration of the absorbing substance l is the path length

    Beer–Lambert law

    Beer–Lambert_law

  • Recharge oscillator
  • Theory of sea surface temperature

    \tau =bT_{E},\tau _{E}=b'T_{E}} with b , b ′ {\displaystyle b,b'} coupling coefficients. From the previous equations it is possible to derive a linear coupled

    Recharge oscillator

    Recharge_oscillator

  • Mutual information
  • Measure of dependence between two variables

    real-valued random variables and linear dependence like the correlation coefficient, MI is more general and determines how different the joint distribution

    Mutual information

    Mutual information

    Mutual_information

  • MOLPRO
  • Ab initio quantum chemistry software package

    Hans-Joachim (April 1988). "An efficient method for the evaluation of coupling coefficients in configuration interaction calculations". Chemical Physics Letters

    MOLPRO

    MOLPRO

    MOLPRO

  • Network synthesis
  • Design technique for linear electrical circuits

    coupled inductors which absorbs the negative inductance. With a coupling coefficient of unity (tightly coupled) the mutual inductance, M {\displaystyle

    Network synthesis

    Network_synthesis

  • Emission spectrum
  • Frequencies of light emitted by atoms or chemical compounds

    coefficient is a coefficient in the power output per unit time of an electromagnetic source, a calculated value in physics. The emission coefficient of

    Emission spectrum

    Emission spectrum

    Emission_spectrum

  • Index of physics articles (E)
  • (journal) Electromagnetism Electromanipulation Electromechanical coupling coefficient Electromigration Electromotive force Electron Electron-capture dissociation

    Index of physics articles (E)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(E)

  • Quantum Boltzmann equation
  • {a}}_{\mathbf {q} \nu }} are phonon creation and annihilation operators. The coupling coefficient Ψ q ν , q ′ ν ′ , q ″ ν ″ {\displaystyle \Psi _{\mathbf {q} \nu

    Quantum Boltzmann equation

    Quantum_Boltzmann_equation

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of carbohydrates
  • Direct carbon-proton coupling constants are used to study the anomeric configuration of a sugar. Vicinal proton-proton coupling constants are used to

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of carbohydrates

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy_of_carbohydrates

  • Logistic map
  • Simple polynomial map exhibiting chaotic behavior

    and ( 6-2 ), ε and D are parameters called coupling coefficients, which indicate the strength of the coupling between the maps . On the other hand, when

    Logistic map

    Logistic map

    Logistic_map

  • Thermoelectric generator
  • Device that converts heat flux into electrical energy

    legs or separation from the coupling material. The mechanical properties of the materials must be considered and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the

    Thermoelectric generator

    Thermoelectric generator

    Thermoelectric_generator

  • Ceramic capacitor
  • Fixed-value capacitor using ceramic

    ceramic capacitors offer high volumetric efficiency for buffer, by-pass, and coupling applications. Ceramic capacitors, especially multilayer ceramic capacitors

    Ceramic capacitor

    Ceramic capacitor

    Ceramic_capacitor

  • Electromagnetic shielding
  • Using conductive or magnetic materials to reduce electromagnetic field intensity

    to minimize electromagnetic interference. The shielding can reduce the coupling of radio waves, electromagnetic fields, and electrostatic fields. A conductive

    Electromagnetic shielding

    Electromagnetic shielding

    Electromagnetic_shielding

  • Table of spherical harmonics
  • angular momentum : irreducible tensors, spherical harmonics, vector coupling coefficients, 3nj symbols (1. repr. ed.). Singapore: World Scientific Pub. pp

    Table of spherical harmonics

    Table_of_spherical_harmonics

  • Refractive index
  • Property in optics

    are coefficients that can be determined for a material by fitting the equation to measured refractive indices at known wavelengths. The coefficients are

    Refractive index

    Refractive index

    Refractive_index

  • 3-j symbol
  • Coefficients coupled with angular momentum

    G. (1975). "Exact recursive evaluation of 3j and 6j-coefficients for quantum mechanical coupling of angular momenta". J. Math. Phys. 16 (10): 1961–1970

    3-j symbol

    3-j_symbol

  • Pandya theorem
  • Shell calculation tool in nuclear physics

    Pandya transformation, which involves angular momentum re-coupling coefficients (Racah-Coefficient), can be used to deduce one-particle one-hole (ph) matrix

    Pandya theorem

    Pandya_theorem

  • Thermoelectric heat pump
  • Applies an electric current to heat or cool materials

    high cost for a given cooling capacity and poor power efficiency (a low coefficient of performance or COP). Many researchers and companies are trying to

    Thermoelectric heat pump

    Thermoelectric heat pump

    Thermoelectric_heat_pump

  • Kerr effect
  • Change in refractive index of a material in response to an applied electric field

    optical Kerr effect has also been observed to dynamically alter the mode-coupling properties in multimode fiber, a technique that has potential applications

    Kerr effect

    Kerr_effect

  • Axiality and rhombicity
  • Characteristics of a type of tensor

    angular momentum: irreducible tensors, spherical harmonics, vector coupling coefficients, 3nj symbols, 1988, Singapore: World Scientific Publications. I

    Axiality and rhombicity

    Axiality_and_rhombicity

  • Piezoelectricity
  • Electric charge generated in certain solids due to mechanical stress

    part of these couplings—like piezoelectric coupling—emerges from broken symmetries. Piezoelectric metamaterials with electro-momentum coupling offer a mechanism

    Piezoelectricity

    Piezoelectricity

    Piezoelectricity

  • Gravitational constant
  • Physical constant for the strength of gravity induced by a mass

    more recent, as "Newton's constant" was also used for the heat transfer coefficient in Newton's law of cooling, but has by now become quite common, e.g.

    Gravitational constant

    Gravitational constant

    Gravitational_constant

  • Electromagnetic clutches and brakes
  • can also be used to change the coefficient of friction (torque for special applications). For example, if the coupling is required to have an extended

    Electromagnetic clutches and brakes

    Electromagnetic_clutches_and_brakes

  • Thermal interface material
  • Material put between components to enhance thermal coupling

    that is inserted between two components in order to enhance the thermal coupling between them. A common use is heat dissipation, in which the TIM is inserted

    Thermal interface material

    Thermal_interface_material

  • Round-trip gain
  • stable cavity) and the magnification coefficient in the case of unstable resonator (unstable cavity). The coupling parameter   θ   {\displaystyle ~\theta

    Round-trip gain

    Round-trip_gain

  • Standing wave ratio
  • Measure used in radio engineering and telecommunications

    the transmission line in use (which together determine the reflection coefficient as described below), a given SWR meter can interpret the impedance it

    Standing wave ratio

    Standing wave ratio

    Standing_wave_ratio

  • QCD vacuum
  • Lowest energy state in quantum chromodynamics

    interaction coupling of the pions to the nucleons, the coefficient in the nucleon-pion-gradient coupling model, and the axial vector current coefficient of the

    QCD vacuum

    QCD_vacuum

  • Ellman's reagent
  • Chemical compound

    light at 412 nm, using an extinction coefficient of 14,150 M−1 cm−1 for dilute buffer solutions, and a coefficient of 13,700 M−1 cm−1 for high salt concentrations

    Ellman's reagent

    Ellman's reagent

    Ellman's_reagent

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Laboratory technique

    spectrum comes from J-coupling, or scalar coupling (a special case of spin–spin coupling), between NMR active nuclei. This coupling arises from the interaction

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Bibliometrix
  • R package

    analysis of a publication dataset; Network extraction for co-citation, coupling, and collaboration analyses. Matrices are the input data for performing

    Bibliometrix

    Bibliometrix

  • Renormalization
  • Method in physics used to deal with infinities

    point. The coupling constants in the Standard Model of particle physics vary in different ways with increasing energy scale: the coupling of quantum chromodynamics

    Renormalization

    Renormalization

    Renormalization

  • Quantum superposition
  • Principle of quantum mechanics

    {\displaystyle \Psi =c_{1}\Psi _{1}+c_{2}\Psi _{2}} for arbitrary complex coefficients c 1 {\displaystyle c_{1}} and c 2 {\displaystyle c_{2}} . If the wave

    Quantum superposition

    Quantum superposition

    Quantum_superposition

  • Viscous stress tensor
  • Tensor used in continuum mechanics

    viscosity coefficient which results from a coupling between the fluid flow and the rotation of the individual particles. In the absence of such a coupling, the

    Viscous stress tensor

    Viscous_stress_tensor

  • Adhesion railway
  • Railway relying on adhesion to move trains

    {\displaystyle F_{\mathrm {max} }=\mu W,} where μ {\displaystyle \mu } is the coefficient of friction and W {\displaystyle W} is the weight on the wheel. Usually

    Adhesion railway

    Adhesion railway

    Adhesion_railway

  • Rectangular potential barrier
  • Area, where a potential exhibits a local maximum

    as evanescent wave coupling. The likelihood that the particle will pass through the barrier is given by the transmission coefficient, whereas the likelihood

    Rectangular potential barrier

    Rectangular potential barrier

    Rectangular_potential_barrier

  • Canard (aeronautics)
  • Aircraft configuration in which a small wing is placed in front of the main wing

    achieve this stability, the change in canard lift coefficient with angle of attack (lift coefficient slope) should be less than that for the main plane

    Canard (aeronautics)

    Canard (aeronautics)

    Canard_(aeronautics)

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  • Coppinger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coppinger

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a hilltop, from Copping 2 + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kapfinger, Gapfinger, or Kopfinger, habitational names for someone from a place named Kapfingen or Köpfingen, in southern Germany.

    Coppinger

  • Copping
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Copping

    English : variant of Coppin.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the top of a hill, from a derivative Old English of copp ‘summit’ (see Copp 1).

    Copping

  • Culling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Culling

    English : variant of Cooling.

    Culling

  • Coupland
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    Coupland

    English and Scottish : variant of Copeland.

    Coupland

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    Cowling

    English : variant of Colling.

    Cowling

  • Codling
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Codling

    English (Yorkshire) : from a double diminutive of Codd.English (Yorkshire) : from Old French ceur de lion ‘lion heart’, applied as a nickname for a brave man, or ironically for an exceptionally timorous one.

    Codling

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    Rangseetal

    Imbued with Cooling Peace

    Rangseetal

  • Collings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Collings

    English : patronymic from Colling.

    Collings

  • Collinge
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Collinge

    English (Lancashire) : possibly a variant of Colling.

    Collinge

  • Cooling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cooling

    English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from the personal names Cūl(a) or Cēola. The former may be from a Germanic root kūl ‘swollen’; the latter is a short form of various compound names with the first element cēol ‘ship’.English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Cooling, from the Old English tribal name Cūlingas ‘people of Cūl(a)’.

    Cooling

  • Shaar
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    Shaar

    Copying Something

    Shaar

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    Tabeedah

    Complex; Zigzag; Curling

    Tabeedah

  • Colling
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    English

    Colling

    English : from the Old Norse personal name Kollungr, a derivative of Koli, or from an Old English cognate, Colling, a derivative of Cola (see Cole 2).English : from a pet form of Coll 1.Altered spelling of German Kölling (see Kolling).

    Colling

  • Curling
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    Curling

    English : from Middle English crulling ‘the curly one’, a nickname for someone with curly hair.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gerling.

    Curling

  • Utkuja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Utkuja

    A Cooling Note

    Utkuja

  • Pentecost
  • Biblical

    Pentecost

    fifty count or the counting of fifty days

    Pentecost

  • Ginti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ginti

    Counting

    Ginti

  • Jopling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jopling

    English : variant of Joplin.

    Jopling

  • Qurratulain
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Qurratulain

    Cooling or Delight of the Eye; Joy; Pleasure; Darling; Sweetheart

    Qurratulain

  • Tabeedah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Tabeedah |

    Complex, Zigzag, Curling

    Tabeedah |

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Online names & meanings

  • Omeed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Omeed

    Hope

  • Varseerat
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Varseerat

    A Beautiful Gift by God

  • Naagpal
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Naagpal

    Saviour of Serpents

  • Durvaasaa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Durvaasaa

    An Indian Saint

  • Devak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Devak

    God.

  • NATANAELE
  • Male

    Italian

    NATANAELE

    Italian form of Greek Nathanael, NATANAELE means "given of God" or "whom God gave."

  • HAGHEN
  • Male

    Dutch

    HAGHEN

    , spear, weapon.

  • Ramila | ரமிலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ramila | ரமிலா

    Lover

  • BASTET
  • Female

    Egyptian

    BASTET

    , the Bastite.

  • Ghawth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ghawth

    Helper, Defender, Successor

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  • Ventouse
  • n.

    A cupping glass.

  • Coupling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Couple

  • Copestone
  • n.

    A stone for coping. See Coping.

  • Dragbolt
  • n.

    A coupling pin. See under Coupling.

  • Copulation
  • n.

    The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction.

  • Curling
  • n.

    The act or state of that which curls; as, the curling of smoke when it rises; the curling of a ringlet; also, the act or process of one who curls something, as hair, or the brim of hats.

  • Couplement
  • n.

    Union; combination; a coupling; a pair.

  • Recourse
  • n.

    A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence.

  • Houseling
  • a.

    Same as Housling.

  • Completory
  • n.

    Same as Compline.

  • Compline
  • n.

    Alt. of Complin

  • Housling
  • a.

    Sacramental; as, housling fire.

  • Coupling
  • n.

    The act of bringing or coming together; connection; sexual union.

  • Cup
  • v. t.

    To apply a cupping apparatus to; to subject to the operation of cupping. See Cupping.

  • Drawbolt
  • n.

    A coupling pin. See under Coupling.

  • Miscount
  • n.

    An erroneous counting.

  • Coupling
  • n.

    A device or contrivance which serves to couple or connect adjacent parts or objects; as, a belt coupling, which connects the ends of a belt; a car coupling, which connects the cars in a train; a shaft coupling, which connects the ends of shafts.

  • Frigefactive
  • a.

    Cooling.

  • Doubling
  • n.

    A turning and winding; as, the doubling of a hunted hare; shift; trick; artifice.

  • Capling
  • n.

    The cap or coupling of a flail, through which the thongs pass which connect the handle and swingel.