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luxona particle which solely travels at c the speed of light in vacuum all of the luxons have a rest mass of zero exactly though they are massless
lux lxthe derived si unit of illuminance equivalent to the illuminance generated by a luminous flux of 1 lm distributed consistently over an area of
lumeniferous aethera substance that filled all the empty spaces among matter which was utilized to describe what medium light was waving in it now
lumen lmthe derived si unit of luminous flux described as the luminous flux emitted through a uniform point source of 1 cd emitting its luminous
loschmidt constant loschmidt number nlthe number of particles per unit volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature amp pressure it has the value
lenzs law hf lenz 1835an induced electric current always pass in such direction that it opposes the change generating
left-hand ruleit is the opposite-chirality version of the right-hand
le chateliers principle h le chatelier 1888if a system is in equilibrium then any change imposed onto the system tends to shift the equilibrium to
lawson criterion jd lawsona situation for the release of energy from a thermonuclear reactor usually it is stated as the minimum value for the
laue pattern m von lauethe pattern generated on a photographic film while high-frequency electromagnetic waves such as x-rays are fired at a
laplace equation p laplacefor steady-state heat conduction in one dimension the temperature distribution is the resolution to laplaces equation that
landauers principlea principle that states it doesnt take energy to compute data explicitly but rather it takes energy to erase any data as erasure
lagrange pointspoints within the vicinity of two massive bodies like the earth and the moon where each others respective gravities balance there are
lamberts laws jh lambertlamberts first law the illuminance on a surface illuminated through light falling onto it perpendicularly from a point source
kohlrauschs law f kohlrauschif a salt is dissolved into water the conductivity of the solution is the total of two values one based on the positive
kirkwood gaps kirkwoodgaps in the asteroid belt caused through resonance effects from jupiter identical gaps exist in saturns rings because of the
kirchhoffs rules gr kirchhoffloop rule the total of the potential differences encountered in a round trip about any closed loop in a circuit is
kirchhoffs law of radiation gr kirchhoffthe emissivity of a body is equivalent to its absorptance at the simialr temperaturekirchhoffs laws gr
kilogram kgthe basic si unit of mass that only si unit which still maintained by a physical artifact a platinum-iridium bar kept in the international
kerr effect j kerr 1875the ability of certain substances to refract light waves differently whose vibrations are in distinct directions while the
keplers 1-2-3 lawanother formulation of keplers third law that relates to the mass m of the primary to a secondarys angular velocity omega amp
kelvin k after lord kelvin 1824-1907the basic si unit of thermodynamic temperature explained as 127316 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple
josephson effects bd josephson 1962electrical effects observed while two superconducting materials are separated through a thin layer of insulating
joules laws jp joulejoules first law the heat q generated while a current i pass through a resistance r for a particular time t is given by
temperature joule j after jp joule 1818-1889the derived si unit of energy described as the amount of work done by moving an object by a distance of 1