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ratio$66849$ - traduzione in greco

RATIO OF MAGNETIC DIPOLE MOMENT TO TOTAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM
Magnetogyric ratio; Gyromagnetic Ratio; Gyro magnetic ratio; Electron gyromagnetic ratio

ratio      
n. αναλογία, σχέση, λόγος
inventory turnover         
MEASURE OF THE NUMBER OF TIMES INVENTORY IS SOLD OR USED IN A TIME PERIOD
Inventory turns; Inventory Turns; Turnover ratio; Inventory Turnover; Inventory turnover ratio; Stock turnover
ανακύκλωση αποθεμάτων
strap hanger         
  • commuter train]] which is designed mostly for seated passengers
PASSENGERS WHO REMAIN STANDING DURING PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Seated to standing ratio; Hanging strap; Tsurikawa; Seated-to-standing ratio; Straphanger; Strap hanger
όρθιος επιβάτης, όρθιος επιβάτης λεωφορείου

Definizione

ratio
(ratios)
A ratio is a relationship between two things when it is expressed in numbers or amounts. For example, if there are ten boys and thirty girls in a room, the ratio of boys to girls is 1:3, or one to three.
The adult to child ratio is 1 to 6.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n to n

Wikipedia

Gyromagnetic ratio

In physics, the gyromagnetic ratio (also sometimes known as the magnetogyric ratio in other disciplines) of a particle or system is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum, and it is often denoted by the symbol γ, gamma. Its SI unit is the radian per second per tesla (rad⋅s−1⋅T−1) or, equivalently, the coulomb per kilogram (C⋅kg−1).

The term "gyromagnetic ratio" is often used as a synonym for a different but closely related quantity, the g-factor. The g-factor only differs from the gyromagnetic ratio in being dimensionless.