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elementary charge
noun
The electric charge on a single proton
Exact(60)
The ampere would be redefined such that the elementary charge would be equal to 1.60217653 × 10−19 coulomb.
The electrochemistry is implemented using a modified Butler Volmer setting based on elementary charge transfer kinetics.
with e the (positive) elementary charge, n the number of molecules per unit area and per discretization interval Δz.
However, in 2011 the CGPM agreed to a proposal to begin to redefine the ampere such that the elementary charge was equal to 1.60217653 × 10−19 coulomb.
There were reasons to suppose the existence of an elementary charge of electricity associated with an elementary material particle, the electron (19th century).
Finally, the elementary charge units carried by environmental G+ and G– bacterial aerosols were derived based on distribution-weighted particle aerodynamic diameters.
And you can see that there's nearly 14 elementary charge units across the membrane voltage difference when a voltage dependent potassium channel opens.
For the present study we define E1 (E2) to be the summed HOM peaks in the mass/charge range m/z = 235 424 Th (425 625 Th), where 1 Th = 1 Da/e and e is the elementary charge.
MFI crystals with 0, 0.89, 0.89 and 3.06% substitutions of silicon atoms by aluminium ones and 'weak'30 silanol nests (qH=0.45e and qO=−0.9e, where e is the elementary charge) were studied.
where I0 is the saturation current, q is the elementary charge, kB is Boltzmann's constant, T is the temperature, VD is the applied voltage, and n is the ideality factor of the p-n junction.
where e is the elementary charge.
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