fick's law of diffusion

fick's law of diffusion
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  • Fick's law of diffusion — Fick s laws of diffusion describe diffusion and can be used to solve for the diffusion coefficient D . They were derived by Adolf Fick in the year 1855. First law Fick s first law relates the diffusive flux to the concentration field, by… …   Wikipedia

  • Fick's laws of diffusion — For the technique of measuring cardiac output, see Fick principle. Molecular diffusion from a microscopic and macroscopic point of view. Initially, there are solute molecules on the left side of a barrier (purple line) and none on the right. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Fick's law — fiks n a law of chemistry and physics: the rate of diffusion of one material in another is proportional to the negative of the gradient of the concentration of the first material …   Medical dictionary

  • Fick's first law of diffusion formula etc. — (fiks) [Adolf Eugen Fick, German physiologist, 1829–1901] see under formula, law, method, and principle …   Medical dictionary

  • fick's law — ˈfiks noun Usage: usually capitalized F Etymology: after Adolf Fick died 1901 German physiologist : a law of chemistry and physics: the rate of diffusion of one material in another is proportional to the negative of the gradient of the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Fick&’s law — Equation that describes the process of diffusion. The flux is proportional to the concentration gradient, times the diffusion constant for the molecule in that particular medium. J= D.dC/dx …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • Fick — may refer to:Things*Fick principle *Fick s law of diffusionPeople with the surname Fick*Adolf Eugen Fick, German physiologist usually credited with the invention of contact lenses and for Fick s law of diffusion. *Leonard J. Fick, American… …   Wikipedia

  • Diffusion capacity — Diagnostics MeSH D011653 In biology, diffusion capacity is a measurement of the lung s ability to transfer gases. Oxygen uptake may be limited by diffusion in circumstances of low ambient oxygen or high pul …   Wikipedia

  • Diffusion equation — The diffusion equation is a partial differential equation which describes density fluctuations in a material undergoing diffusion. It is also used to describe processes exhibiting diffusive like behaviour, for instance the diffusion of alleles in …   Wikipedia

  • Fick's first law of diffusion — a substance will diffuse through an area at a rate which is dependent upon the difference in concentration of the substance at two given points …   Medical dictionary

  • Diffusion creep — refers to the deformation of crystalline solids by the diffusion of vacancies through their crystal lattice.[1] Diffusion creep results in plastic deformation rather than brittle failure of the material. Diffusion creep is more sensitive to… …   Wikipedia

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