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Contents of the Spectrometric Characterization of Polymers PDF

List of 9 Spectrometric Characterization of Polymers Formulas

Binding Energy given Work Function
Change in Temperature given Thermal Conductivity
Density given Thermal Diffusivity
Energy of Auger Electron
Heat of Polymerization
Kinetic Energy given Binding Energy
Mobility given Conductivity
Specific Heat Capacity given Thermal Diffusivity
Thermal Conductivity given Heat Flow Rate

Variables used in Spectrometric Characterization of Polymers PDF

  1. ∆T Change in Temperature (Kelvin)
  2. Asample Sample Area (Square Meter)
  3. c Specific Heat Capacity (Kilojoule per Kilogram per K)
  4. EA Energy of Auger Electron (Volt)
  5. Ebinding Binding Energy of Photoelectron (Newton Meter)
  6. Edp Activation Energy for Depolymerization (KiloJoule Per Mole)
  7. Ei Energy of Inner Shell Electron (Volt)
  8. Ekinetic Kinetic Energy of Photoelectron (Joule)
  9. Eo1 Energy of Outer Shell Electron (Volt)
  10. Eo2 Energy of Second Outer Shell Electron (Volt)
  11. Ep Activation Energy for Propagation (KiloJoule Per Mole)
  12. e- Number of Electrons
  13. k Thermal Conductivity (Watt per Meter per K)
  14. L Thickness of Sample (Meter)
  15. Q Heat Flow Rate (Watt)
  16. v Frequency of Light (Hertz)
  17. α Thermal Diffusivity (Square Meter Per Second)
  18. ΔHp Heat of Polymerization (KiloJoule Per Mole)
  19. μe Mobility of Electron (Square Meter per Volt per Second)
  20. ρ Density (Kilogram per Cubic Meter)
  21. σ Conductivity (Siemens per Meter)
  22. Φ Work Function (Joule)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Spectrometric Characterization of Polymers PDF

  1. Constant: [Charge-e], 1.60217662E-19
    Charge of electron
  2. Constant: [hP], 6.626070040E-34
    Planck constant
  3. Measurement: Length in Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  4. Measurement: Temperature in Kelvin (K)
    Temperature Unit Conversion
  5. Measurement: Area in Square Meter (m²)
    Area Unit Conversion
  6. Measurement: Energy in Joule (J)
    Energy Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Power in Watt (W)
    Power Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Frequency in Hertz (Hz)
    Frequency Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Thermal Conductivity in Watt per Meter per K (W/(m*K))
    Thermal Conductivity Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Electric Potential in Volt (V)
    Electric Potential Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Specific Heat Capacity in Kilojoule per Kilogram per K (kJ/kg*K)
    Specific Heat Capacity Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Electric Conductivity in Siemens per Meter (S/m)
    Electric Conductivity Unit Conversion
  13. Measurement: Density in Kilogram per Cubic Meter (kg/m³)
    Density Unit Conversion
  14. Measurement: Torque in Newton Meter (N*m)
    Torque Unit Conversion
  15. Measurement: Diffusivity in Square Meter Per Second (m²/s)
    Diffusivity Unit Conversion
  16. Measurement: Energy Per Mole in KiloJoule Per Mole (KJ/mol)
    Energy Per Mole Unit Conversion
  17. Measurement: Mobility in Square Meter per Volt per Second (m²/V*s)
    Mobility Unit Conversion

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