• Electrical mobility is the ability of charged particles (such as electrons or protons) to move through a medium in response to an electric field that...
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  • spherical particle. For a particle with electrical charge q, its electrical mobility μq is related to its generalized mobility μ by the equation μ = μq/q. The...
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  • mobility. The term carrier mobility refers in general to both electron and hole mobility. Electron and hole mobility are special cases of electrical mobility...
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  • Look up mobility or mobile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mobility may refer to: Economic mobility, ability of individuals or families to improve...
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    efficiency and customer benefit. The research areas of the IIMo are electrical mobility and adaptive systems, interconnection technologies, power electronics...
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  • Alternatively, if the carrier mobility is known, the diffusion coefficient may be determined from the Einstein relation on electrical mobility. The following table...
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  • always a quantity analogous to electrical impedance. For instance force/velocity is mechanical impedance. The mobility analogy does not preserve this...
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  • The mobility analogy, also called admittance analogy or Firestone analogy, is a method of representing a mechanical system by an analogous electrical system...
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    amplification factor or voltage gain of a triode vacuum tube the electrical mobility of a charged particle the rotor advance ratio, the ratio of aircraft...
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  • {I_{i}}{I_{\text{tot}}}}} Differences in transport number arise from differences in electrical mobility. For example, in an aqueous solution of sodium chloride, less than...
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