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  • 122Diffusion current — Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Diffusion current versus drift current 1.2 Carrier Actions of Diffusion Current 2 Derivation of diffusion current …

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  • 123Kepler's laws of planetary motion — In astronomy, Kepler s Laws of Planetary Motion are three mathematical laws that describe the motion of planets in the Solar System. German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) discovered them.Kepler studied the observations… …

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  • 124Quantum mechanics — For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics …

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  • 125Stefan–Boltzmann law — The Stefan–Boltzmann law, also known as Stefan s law, states that the total energy radiated per unit surface area of a black body in unit time (known variously as the black body irradiance, energy flux density, radiant flux, or the emissive… …

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  • 126Diophantine set — In mathematics, a Diophantine equation is an equation of the form P(x1, ..., xj, y1, ..., yk)=0 (usually abbreviated P(x,y)=0 ) where P(x,y) is a polynomial with integer coefficients. A Diophantine set is a subset S of Nj [1] so that for some… …

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  • 127Phillips curve — The Phillips curve is a historical inverse relation between the rate of unemployment and the rate of inflation in an economy. Stated simply, the lower the unemployment in an economy, the higher the rate of increase in wages paid to labor in that… …

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  • 128Evolute — In the differential geometry of curves, the evolute of a curve is the locus of all its centers of curvature. Equivalently, it is the envelope of the normals to a curve. The original curve is an involute of its evolute. (Compare and… …

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