Boltzmann is an old lunar impact crater that is located along the southern limb of the Moon, in the vicinity of the south pole. At this location the crater...
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Boltzmann, a main-belt asteroid Boltzmann (crater), an old lunar crater Boltzmann Medal Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin...
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Boltzmann may also refer to: 24712 Boltzmann, a main-belt asteroid the Boltzmann brain, a thought experiment Boltzmann constant Boltzmann (crater),...
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the Moon. Just to the north of Drygalski is the smaller Boltzmann. The location of this crater restricts its observation from the Earth, and even under...
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the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description...
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lies to the west of the crater Arrhenius, and east of the larger Boltzmann. This crater has a worn and rounded outer rim, forming a slightly irregular circle...
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This is a list of things named for the German scientist Max Planck: Boltzmann–Planck equation Fokker–Planck equation Nernst–Planck equation Kelvin–Planck...
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grey-body emissions by Stefan's student Ludwig Boltzmann and hence is known as Stefan–Boltzmann law. Boltzmann treated a heat engine with light as a working...
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wavelet Poisson disk Poisson image editing Advanced Poisson-Boltzmann Solver Poisson (crater) on the Moon Collège Denis Poisson in Pithiviers Collège Denis...
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and is known as the Stefan–Boltzmann law: P / A = σ T 4 , {\displaystyle P/A=\sigma T^{4}\ ,} where σ is the Stefan–Boltzmann constant, σ ≈ 5.67×10−8 W⋅m−2⋅K−4...
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Arrhenius equation, Arrhenius acid, Arrhenius base, lunar crater Arrhenius, Martian crater Arrhenius, the mountain of Arrheniusfjellet, and the Arrhenius...
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occurrence of even massively improbable events, such as the formation of Boltzmann brains. To date five spacecraft (Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Pioneer 10, Pioneer...
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the spacecraft imaged a hemisphere of the asteroid, revealing many large craters that had gouged out depressions in the surface. It was the first carbonaceous...
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impact phenomena (hypervelocity research), such as the formation of impact craters by meteorites or the erosion of materials by micrometeoroids. Some basic...
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mind-independent things. He famously declared, after an 1897 lecture by Ludwig Boltzmann at the Imperial Academy of Science in Vienna, "I don't believe that atoms...
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his results here were sufficient for physical applications relating to Boltzmann's ergodic hypothesis. He also pointed out that ergodicity had not yet been...
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also Maxwell stress tensor Maxwell–Lodge effect Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution (statistical thermodynamics), also known as...
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and Josef Stefan. Ludwig Boltzmann held a position at Munich University during Smoluchowski's studies in Vienna, and Boltzmann returned to Vienna in 1894...
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rigorous deductive science. Together with James Clerk Maxwell and Ludwig Boltzmann, he created statistical mechanics (a term that he coined), explaining...
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2 ) , {\displaystyle S_{0}=k\ln(3/2)^{N}=nR\ln(3/2),} where k is the Boltzmann constant and R is the molar gas constant. So, the molar residual entropy...
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– Otto Weininger committed suicide by shooting himself. 1906 – Ludwig Boltzmann hanged himself. 1910 – Carlo Michelstaedter killed himself with a pistol...
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exactly 273.16 K (0.01 °C; 32.02 °F), but as of May 2019 is based on the Boltzmann constant instead. The scale is an absolute temperature scale with the...
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Vienna, including courses on Saturn's rings and a course with Ludwig Boltzmann on his Kinetic Theory of Gases, two influences which would be reflected...
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power law over a wide range of magnitudes: these include the sizes of craters on the moon and of solar flares, cloud sizes, the foraging pattern of various...
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Albireo (AK-90) was a United States Navy Crater-class cargo ship named after the star. Applying the Stefan-Boltzmann Law with a nominal solar effective temperature...
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britannica.com. Retrieved 26 December 2016. Calculated: KEavg = (3/2) × Boltzmann constant × Temperature Calculated: Ephoton = hν = 6.626×10−34 J-s × 1×106...
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fourteen women passed, including Meitner and Henriette Boltzmann, the daughter of physicist Ludwig Boltzmann. Meitner entered the University of Vienna in October...
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tunnel are underground, and remained useful under the PTBT. Intentional cratering tests are borderline; they occurred under the treaty, were sometimes protested...
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Lilienfeld Prize; 2004 Boltzmann Medal Carl Leo Stearns (B.A. 1917) – astronomer; namesake of asteroid (2035) Stearns and crater Stearns (far side of the...
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local sunset conditions, appearing like a rectilinear scarp-like feature at crater Polybius K) Bent Larsen, Danish chess player – Larsen's Opening. Giovanni...
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