kelvin effect

  • 1Kelvin effect — noun see thomson effect …

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  • 2Kelvin , William Thomson — Kelvin , William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824–1907) British theoretical and experimental physicist Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, William Thomson was an extremely precocious child intellectually and matriculated at Glasgow University… …

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  • 3Kelvin MacKenzie — Infobox actor imagesize = 150px name = Kelvin The Devil MacKenzie birthname = Kelvin Calder MacKenzie birthdate = Birth date and age|df=yes|1946|10|22 birthplace = London, United Kingdom deathdate = deathplace = restingplace =… …

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  • 4Kelvin Carpenter — Infobox EastEnders character 2 character name=Kelvin Carpenter actor name=Paul J. Medford creator=Tony Holland and Julia Smith years=1985–1987 first=12 March 1985 last=3 September 1987 dob=15 January 1969 status= Single home=Norwich occupation=… …

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  • 5Kelvin water dropper — The Kelvin water dropper, [Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), On a self acting apparatus for multiplying and maintaining electric charges, with applications to illustrate the voltaic theory, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, vol. 16,… …

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  • 6Kelvin-Voigt material — A Kelvin Voigt material, also called a Voigt material, is a viscoelastic material having the properties both of elasticity and viscosity. It is named after the British physicist and engineer William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin and after German… …

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  • 7Kelvin transform — This article is about a type of transform used in classical potential theory, a topic in mathematics. The Kelvin transform is a device used in classical potential theory to extend the concept of a harmonic function, by allowing the definition of… …

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  • 8Kelvin bridge — noun a specialized form of a Wheatstone bridge network designed to eliminate the effect of lead and contact resistance and thus permit accurate measurement of low resistances …

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  • 9Joule–Thomson effect — In physics, the Joule–Thomson effect or Joule–Kelvin effect describes the temperature change of a gas or liquid when it is forced through a valve or porous plug while kept insulated so that no heat is exchanged with the environment.cite book… …

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  • 10Gibbs-Thomson effect — The Gibbs Thomson effect (also called the Gibbs Kelvin effect or Kelvin effect) relates surface curvature to vapor pressure and chemical potential. It is named after Josiah Willard Gibbs and William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. (It is not to be… …

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