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  • 41Boyle's law — An animation showing the relationship between pressure and volume when amount and temperature are held constant. Boyle s law (sometimes referred to as the Boyle Mariotte law) is one of many gas laws and a special case of the ideal gas law. Boyle… …

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  • 42Newton's law of universal gravitation — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 43Darcy's law — is a phenomenologically derived constitutive equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium. The law was formulated by Henry Darcy based on the results of experiments[1] on the flow of water through beds of sand. It also… …

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  • 44Gossen's second law — Gossen s Second “Law”, named for Hermann Heinrich Gossen (1810 – 1858), is the assertion that an economic agent will allocate his or her expenditures such that the ratio of the marginal utility of each good or service to its price (the marginal… …

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  • 45Reed's law — is the assertion of David P. Reed that the utility of large , particularly social networks, can scale exponentially with the size of the network.The reason for this is that the number of possible sub groups of network participants is 2^N N 1 , ,… …

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  • 46Bragg's law — In physics, Bragg s law is the result of experiments into the diffraction of X rays or neutrons off crystal surfaces at certain angles, derived by physicist Sir William Lawrence Bragg [ There are some sources, like the Academic American… …

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  • 47Mooers' Law — For the observation regarding integrated circuits, see Moore s Law. Mooers Law is an empirical observation of behavior made by American computer scientist Calvin Mooers in 1959. The observation is made in relation to information retrieval and the …

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  • 48Ban (law) — A ban is, generally, any decree that prohibits something. Smoking is banned in public buildings in many parts of the world. Bans are formed for the prohibition of activities within a certain political territory. Some see this as a negative act… …

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  • 49Sequestration (law) — Sequestration is the act of removing, separating or seizing anything from the possession of its owner under process of law for the benefit of creditors or the state.The Latin sequestrare , to set aside or surrender, a late use, is derived from… …

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  • 50Betz' law — Please see discussion accessed from the above tab for issues related to proof. Betz law reflects a theory for flow machines, developed by Albert Betz. It shows the maximum possible energy known as the Betz limit that may be derived by means of an …

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