- The Harris–Benedict
equation (also
called the Harris-Benedict principle) is a
method used to
estimate an individual's
basal metabolic rate (BMR). The estimated...
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lower state to the
upper state. Its rate is
given by an
essentially identical equation, ∂N2∂t=−∂N1∂t=B12ρ(ν)N1.{\displaystyle {\frac {\partial N_{2}}{\partial...
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ranges of
natural weather conditions. The
equation is
structurally identical to the August-Roche-Magnus
equation, but the
coefficients differ.
Monteith and...
- of a particle. The wave
equation followed by
mechanical systems is
similar to, but not
identical with, Schrödinger's
equation, as
described below; for...
- Redlich–Kwong
equation is
consistent with the
theorem of
corresponding states. When the
equation expressed in
reduced form, an
identical equation is obtained...
- In mathematics, a
differential equation is an
equation that
relates one or more
unknown functions and
their derivatives. In applications, the functions...
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mathematics and physics, the heat
equation is a
certain partial differential equation.
Solutions of the heat
equation are
sometimes known as
caloric functions...
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statistical mechanics, Boltzmann's
equation (also
known as the Boltzmann–Planck
equation) is a
probability equation relating the
entropy S {\displaystyle...
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place of an
equal sign for
equations that
define the
symbol on the left-hand side of the
equation, to
contrast them with
equations in
which the
terms on both...
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physical chemistry, the
Arrhenius equation is a
formula for the
temperature dependence of
reaction rates. The
equation was
proposed by
Svante Arrhenius...