- Kirchhoff's laws,
named after Gustav Kirchhoff, may
refer to: Kirchhoff's
circuit laws in
electrical engineering Kirchhoff's law of
thermal radiation Kirchhoff...
- Kirchhoff,
Kirchoff or
Kirchhoffer is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adolf Kirchhoff (1826–1908),
German classical scholar...
- Berkeley. p. 52.
Docket 3331743. Athavale, Prashant. "
Kirchoff's current law and
Kirchoff's voltage law" (PDF).
Johns Hopkins University. Retrieved...
- In
continuum mechanics,
stress is a
physical quantity that
describes forces present during deformation. For example, an
object being pulled apart, such...
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Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (German: [ˈgʊstaːf ˈʁoːbɛʁt ˈkɪʁçhɔf]; 12
March 1824 – 17
October 1887) was a
German chemist,
mathematician and
physicist who contributed...
- In heat transfer, Kirchhoff's law of
thermal radiation refers to wavelength-specific
radiative emission and
absorption by a
material body in thermodynamic...
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Kirchoff, 587 A.2d 988 (Vt. 1988).
Kirchoff, at 990
Kirchoff, at 999
Kirchoff, 991–92
Kirchoff, 992–93
Kirchoff, 994–96
Kirchoff, 997–99
Kirchoff, 999–1008...
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Dragonlance series.
Originally published in 1989,
Kendermore was
written by Mary
Kirchoff and is
volume two of The
Preludes subseries of the
Dragonlance saga. It...
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Stormare Milos Kirchoff (Blacklister No. 8) is one of Reddington's
nemeses between the
first and
second seasons.
Before the series,
Kirchoff started in the...
- In the
mathematical field of
graph theory, Kirchhoff's
theorem or Kirchhoff's
matrix tree
theorem named after Gustav Kirchhoff is a
theorem about the number...