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    Fick's laws of diffusion describe diffusion and were first posited by Adolf Fick in 1855 on the basis of largely experimental results. They can be used...
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  • resulting from the random movements and collisions of the particles (see Fick's laws of diffusion). In mathematics, it is related to Markov processes...
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    development of the direct Fick method for measuring cardiac output. Fick's nephew, Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick, invented the contact lens. Adolf Eugen Fick at the...
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    Molecular diffusion is typically described mathematically using Fick's laws of diffusion. Diffusion is of fundamental importance in many disciplines of physics...
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    two ways to introduce the notion of diffusion: either a phenomenological approach starting with Fick's laws of diffusion and their mathematical consequences...
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  • junction diodes, where the charge transport was via the diffusion mechanism. See Fick's laws of diffusion. To implement this notion quantitatively, at a particular...
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  • Permeation (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    such as Fick's laws of diffusion, and can be measured using tools such as a minipermeameter. The process of permeation involves the diffusion of molecules...
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    individual molecules. The flux of the diffusive molecules follows Fick's laws of diffusion. For particles in a solution, an example model to calculate the...
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  • Fourier's law in the field of heat conduction, Ohm's law in the field of electrical networks, and Fick's law in diffusion theory. One application of Darcy's...
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  • analogue of Fourier's law and Fick's laws of diffusion is its chemical analogue. The differential form of Fourier's law of thermal conduction shows that...
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  • transmittance List of thermal conductivities Convection–diffusion equation R-value (insulation) Heat pipe Fick's laws of diffusion Relativistic heat conduction...
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  • Thumbnail for Hooke's law
    law is a simple proportionality between two quantities, its formulas and consequences are mathematically similar to those of many other physical laws...
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    here: J = − D ∂ ρ ∂ x (Fick's law of diffusion) q = − k t ∂ T ∂ x (Fourier's law of heat conduction) τ = μ ∂ u ∂ y (Newton's law of viscosity) {\displaystyle...
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    Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluid mechanics given by Blaise Pascal that...
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    conservation of both mass and energy is not globally conserved and its definition is more complicated. Charge conservation Conservation law Fick's laws of diffusion...
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  • conditions. Fick's laws of diffusion describe diffusion, and define the diffusion coefficient D. Derived by Adolf Fick in 1855. Finagle's law: "Anything...
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  • Arrhenius equation, and the migration/diffusion of lattice vacancies are governed by Fick's laws of diffusion. In steel, there is a decarburization mechanism...
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    difference between the diffusive flux Fick's laws of diffusion of ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } through the east and west faces of some volume corresponds to the change...
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    of separated uranium. AREVA replaced its Georges Besse gaseous diffusion plant with the Georges Besse II centrifuge plant.[2] Capenhurst Fick's laws of...
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  • cardiac output Fick's law of diffusion, describing the diffusion tonometer, both useful in music and ophthalmology Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick (1852–1937),...
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    of passive transport are simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, filtration, and/or osmosis. Passive transport follows Fick's first law. Diffusion is...
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  • diffusion equation. For example, Ohm's law was said to be inspired by Fourier's law (as well as the work of C.-L. Navier). Other laws include Fick's laws...
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  • of a gas at constant pressure Combined gas law – Combination of Charles', Boyle's and Gay-Lussac's gas laws "Sur la combinaison des substances gazeuses...
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  • Nernst–Planck equation (category Diffusion)
    conservation of mass equation used to describe the motion of a charged chemical species in a fluid medium. It extends Fick's law of diffusion for the case...
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  • Flux (redirect from Flux of a vector field)
    definition.) Diffusion flux, the rate of movement of molecules across a unit area (mol·m−2·s−1). (Fick's law of diffusion) Volumetric flux, the rate of volume...
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  • concentration term) can be caused by a random walk, we can use Fick's laws of diffusion to express the turbulent flux term: J turbulence x = ⟨ u ′ c ′...
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    evidence. Daniel Bernoulli (in 1737–1738) derived Boyle's law by applying Newton's laws of motion at the molecular level. It remained ignored until around...
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  • the Newtonian law of viscosity. The total stress tensor σ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\sigma }}} can always be decomposed as the sum of the isotropic...
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  • lengths of the tangent vectors fulfil the axioms of a norm and the parallelogram law, then the length of a vector is the square root of the value of the quadratic...
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  • Multicomponent Mass Transfer. Wiley. Crystal growth Heat transfer Fick's laws of diffusion Distillation column McCabe-Thiele method Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium...
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