Difference between revisions of "Non size-scale scaling law"
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This more general treatment kinda seems to blur into just about any physical laws. <br> | This more general treatment kinda seems to blur into just about any physical laws. <br> | ||
− | Well; Especially | + | Well; Especially worth being called a scaling law are laws that seem |
+ | * laws that are quite simple | ||
+ | * laws that are polynomial | ||
+ | * laws with a relationship between two quantities that stands out especially <br>(when it is sensible to keep all other involved quantities constant) | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 08:10, 16 June 2021
This page is about scaling laws for other possible other parameters beside size.
For scaling laws over size scales see: Scaling law – or: Scaling law (disambiguation).
This more general treatment kinda seems to blur into just about any physical laws.
Well; Especially worth being called a scaling law are laws that seem
- laws that are quite simple
- laws that are polynomial
- laws with a relationship between two quantities that stands out especially
(when it is sensible to keep all other involved quantities constant)
Examples
Scaling laws over temperature
- Stefan Boltzmann law. Thermal radiation rises to the fourth power with temperature. – (wikipedia)
- ...
Scaling laws over pressure
- Quantity of viscous flow of a liquid through a pipe of constant diameter and constant length depending on pressure.
- ...