12 items with this tag.

  • ratio of heat capacities

    C16-2 Expressed in terms of heat capacity and specific heat for an ideal gas, this physical quantities, represented by [$\gamma$ → When we read this, it is telling us that gamma in a more natural way.] this is a scalar quantity describing the [[formula|rel [!math] Mathematical Equation Visual: $$B =...

  • bulk modulus

    C16-1 This can be written $$B={-p \over (dV / V)}$$ And is used in bulk stress and compression.

  • gas constant

    C16-2 In the scope of the ideal gas law and finding the bulk modulus of a gas this is a constant.

  • thermodynamics

    C16-2 Thermodynamics describes how temperature energy conversion occurs through heat, through a test volume of material system as well as producing or absorbing work.

  • dynamics of a sound wave

    C16-1 … wave speed based on material phase $$ v=\sqrt{B \over \rho} \ \ \ \ \ \text{(fluid)}$$ $$v = \sqrt{Y \over \rho} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{(solid)}$$ Gas is a special case, where this depends on temperature to a great extent on ratio of heat capacities, the gas constant which implies [$B=\gamma p_...

  • attack, decay, sustain and release

    C16-2 Part of a musical instrument. Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX.

  • speed of sound

    C16-2 Speed of sound varies based on the kind of material, temperature. sonar employs this variability as well as reflection of mechanical waves.

  • Nyquist Sampling Theorem

    C16-2 Special topic in harmonic analysis. Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX.

  • molecular speeds

    C16-2 In a kind of material which is a material compound, there are molecule in molecular motion due to the temperature and thermal energy.

  • molecule

    C16-2 From Chemistry, a familiar concept.

  • molecular motion

    C16-2 A type of random motion within a volume of molecules, where their average displacement is large compared to the nucleus dimension.

  • kelvin

    C16-2 The SI units for temperature, related to celsius with $$0 \ K = -273.15^\circ C$$ Named for William Thomson, Lord Kelvin.