- critical radius
- критрадиус (критический радиус)
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Critical radius — is the minimum size that must be formed by atoms or molecules clustering together (in a gas, liquid or solid matrix) before a new phase inclusion (a bubble, a droplet, or a solid particle) is stable and begins to grow. Formation of such stable… … Wikipedia
Critical distance — is, in audio physics, the distance at which the sound pressure level of the direct and the reverberant sound fields are equal when dealing with a directional source. In other words, the point in space where the amplitude of a reflected echo is… … Wikipedia
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Cation-anion radius ratio — Critical Radius Ratio In condensed matter physics the cation anion radius ratio is the ratio of the ionic radius of the cation to the ionic radius of the anion in a cation anion compound. This is simply given by rC / rA The allowed size of the… … Wikipedia
Critical mass — This article is about nuclear fission reactions. For other uses, see Critical mass (disambiguation). As part of a re creation of a 1945 criticality accident, a plutonium pit is surrounded by blocks of neutron reflective tungsten carbide. The… … Wikipedia
schwarzschild radius — ˈshwȯrtˌshild , ˈs(h)wȯrtsˌchīld ; ˈshvärtˌshilt noun Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: after Karl Schwarzschild died 1916 German astronomer : the radius of the spherical boundary within which a given mass (as of a star) must collapse to… … Useful english dictionary
Schwarzschild radius — The Schwarzschild radius (sometimes historically referred to as the gravitational radius) is a characteristic radius associated with every mass. It is the radius for a given mass where, if that mass could be compressed to fit within that radius,… … Wikipedia
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Van der Waals radius — The van der Waals radius, r sub|w, of an atom is the radius of an imaginary hard sphere which can be used to model the atom for many purposes. It is named after Johannes Diderik van der Waals, winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Physics, as he was… … Wikipedia
Conformal radius — In mathematics, the conformal radius is a way to measure the size of a simply connected planar domain D viewed from a point z in it. As opposed to notions using Euclidean distance (say, the radius of the largest inscribed disk with center z),… … Wikipedia