coulomb

英 ['kuːlɒm] 美 ['kulɑm]
  • n. 库仑(电量单位)
  • n. (Coulomb)人名;(法)库仑
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1. 音译“库仑”,来自人名,即法国化学家库仑。
coulomb 库,库仑(电量单位)

以其设计者18世纪法国化学家Charles Angustin Coulomb命名。该姓氏字面意思为鸽子,词源同Columbus, columbine.

coulomb (n.)
1881, named for French chemist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), who devised a method of measuring electrical quantity. It is the quantity of electricity conveyed in 1 second by a current of 1 ampere. The name is a French form of Columbus.
1. The measured system friction could be modelled as Coulomb friction plus the Stribeck effect.
经实验方法测定,系统摩擦可以近似为Coulomb摩擦加Stribeck效应的模型.

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2. Why doesn't it fly apart under the coulomb repulsion of like - charge elements?
为什么它不在同类电荷元的库仑排斥作用下散开 呢 ?

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3. Exciton is electron - hole pair held together by their mutual Coulomb interaction.
激子就是由电子和空穴在相互间的库仑力作用下,相互维持在一起的电子 -- 空穴对.

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4. The first term is the screened Coulomb repulsion.
第一项是屏蔽的库仑排斥项.

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5. Coulomb repulsion imposes the need for high temperature.
库仓斥力增添了对高温的需求.

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