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  2. Stokes' law - Wikipedia

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    The importance of Stokes' law is illustrated by the fact that it played a critical role in the research leading to at least three Nobel Prizes. [5] Stokes' law is important for understanding the swimming of microorganisms and sperm; also, the sedimentation of small particles and organisms in water, under the force of gravity. [5]

  3. List of scientific laws named after people - Wikipedia

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    Stokes' law: Fluid mechanics: George Gabriel Stokes: Stoletov's law: Photoelectric effect: Aleksandr Stoletov: Swift's law: Physics: H. W. Swift: Tarski's undefinability theorem Tarski's axioms See also: List of things named after Alfred Tarski: Mathematical logic, Geometry: Alfred Tarski: Thales's theorem: Geometry: Thales: Titius–Bode law ...

  4. Stokes law - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Stokes law can refer to: Stokes' law, for friction force; Stokes' law ...

  5. Stokes's law of sound attenuation - Wikipedia

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    In acoustics, Stokes's law of sound attenuation is a formula for the attenuation of sound in a Newtonian fluid, such as water or air, due to the fluid's viscosity.It states that the amplitude of a plane wave decreases exponentially with distance traveled, at a rate α given by = where η is the dynamic viscosity coefficient of the fluid, ω is the sound's angular frequency, ρ is the fluid ...

  6. Stokes' theorem - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of Stokes' theorem, with surface Σ, its boundary ∂Σ and the normal vector n.The direction of positive circulation of the bounding contour ∂Σ, and the direction n of positive flux through the surface Σ, are related by a right-hand-rule (i.e., the right hand the fingers circulate along ∂Σ and the thumb is directed along n).

  7. Generalized Stokes theorem - Wikipedia

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    The general Stokes theorem applies to higher degree differential forms instead of just 0-forms such as . A closed interval [,] is a simple example of a one-dimensional manifold with boundary. Its boundary is the set consisting of the two points and

  8. List of examples of Stigler's law - Wikipedia

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    Boyle's law, which stipulates the reciprocal relation between the pressure and the volume of a gas, was first noted by Richard Towneley and Henry Power. In France, the law is known as Mariotte's law, after Edme Mariotte, who published his results later than Boyle, but crucially added that the relation holds only when temperature is kept constant.

  9. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable theorems. Lists of theorems and similar statements include: ... Stokes's theorem (vector calculus, ... Sylvester's law of inertia (quadratic ...