angular wavenumberの例文
- The angular wavenumber may be expressed in radians per meter ( rad穖 & minus; 1 ), or as above, since the radian is dimensionless.
- where is the wave's angular frequency ( usually expressed in radians per second ), and is the angular wavenumber ( usually expressed in radians per meter ).
- A wavevector is a magnitude and direction, both of which are important : Its magnitude is either the wavenumber or angular wavenumber of the wave ( inversely proportional to the wavelength ), and its direction is ordinarily the direction of wave propagation
- Both should be present, but some editors on that page are hellbent on creating the biggest war because if the angular wavenumber ( " k " ) form is present, then the Boltzmann constant needs to be written " k"
- In the article Planck's law # Common forms you can see a table where the last entry is dependent on angular wavenumber " k " ( in fact a few of these entries are like this but this is a particular sore point for other reasons ).