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Ratio of magnetic moment and angular momentum
discrepancies in particles' measured and predicted g-factors are used as tests for theories in particle physics, in particular the Standard Model. The spin magnetic
G-factor_(physics)
G-factor for electron with spin and orbital angular momentum
In physics, the Landé g-factor is a particular example of a g-factor, namely for an electron with both spin and orbital angular momenta. It is named after
Landé_g-factor
Topics referred to by the same term
g factor may refer to: g factor (psychometrics), a model used to describe the commonality between cognitive ability test results g-factor (physics), a
G_factor
Value in quantum electrodynamics
as a = | g | − 2 2 {\displaystyle a={\frac {|g|-2}{2}}} (the magnitude of g {\displaystyle g} is used in the calculation since the g-factor is, in fact
Anomalous magnetic dipole moment
Anomalous_magnetic_dipole_moment
Academic journal
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical and experimental research into nuclear physics, particle
Journal_of_Physics_G
E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z G-factor (physics) G-force G-parity G. B. Pegram G. C. Danielson G. M. B. Dobson G. Michael Morris G. Michael
Index_of_physics_articles_(G)
Physics of the cause–effect relation
In physics, causality requires the cause of an event to be in the past light cone of the result and to be ultimately reducible to fundamental interactions
Causality_(physics)
Particle physics experiment
Muon g − 2 (pronounced "gee minus two") was a particle physics experiment at Fermilab to measure the anomalous magnetic dipole moment of a muon to a precision
Muon_g-2
Academic journal
University). Paul G. Hewitt is a regular contributor to The Physics Teacher. American Journal of Physics European Journal of Physics "About The Physics Teacher
The_Physics_Teacher
Ratio of magnetic moment to angular momentum
tesla (s−1⋅T−1) or, equivalently, the coulomb per kilogram (C⋅kg−1). The g-factor of a particle is a related dimensionless value of the system, derived as
Gyromagnetic_ratio
American physicist
experiments trapping and investigating antimatter, measuring the electron g-factor, and measuring the electron electric dipole moment. He has been described
Gerald_Gabrielse
Movement of an object's magnetic moment axis about a magnetic field
The g-factor is the unit-less proportionality factor relating the system's angular momentum to the intrinsic magnetic moment; in classical physics it is
Larmor_precession
Academic journal
the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2023 impact factor of 2.0. Journal of Physics A was established in 1968 as one of the subdivisions of the
Journal_of_Physics_A
Attempts to unify relativity, gravitation, and quantum mechanics
The eight corners of the cGh physics cube are: Classical mechanics (_, _, _) Special relativity (c, _, _), gravitation (_, G, _), quantum mechanics (_,
CGh_physics
Academic journal
Foundations of Physics is a monthly journal "devoted to the conceptual bases and fundamental theories of modern physics and cosmology, emphasizing the
Foundations_of_Physics
Academic journal
editors-in-chief are N. H. March and G. G. N. Angilella. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2011 impact factor of 0.603. The journal's scope
Physics and Chemistry of Liquids
Physics_and_Chemistry_of_Liquids
Units defined only by physical constants
In particle physics and physical cosmology, Planck units are a system of units of measurement defined exclusively in terms of four universal physical
Planck_units
Academic journal
Geometry and Physics is a scientific journal in mathematical physics. Its scope is to stimulate the interaction between geometry and physics by publishing
Journal of Geometry and Physics
Journal_of_Geometry_and_Physics
Scientific journal on physics
impact factor of 0.7. "Technical Physics: Aims and Scope". springer.com. Retrieved October 10, 2025. "Literature / Source Database: Soviet Physics - Technical
Technical_Physics
Unit conversion factor in physics
engineering and physics, gc is a unit conversion factor used to convert mass to force or vice versa. It is defined as g c = m a F {\displaystyle g_{\text{c}}={\frac
Gc_(engineering)
Statistics concept
relation between the W value and the Fano factor". Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 25 (8): L215–L218. Bibcode:1992JPhB...25L
Fano_factor
Chance of overcoming the Coulomb barrier
Gamow factor, Sommerfeld factor or Gamow–Sommerfeld factor, named after physicists George Gamow and Arnold Sommerfeld, is a probability factor for two
Gamow_factor
Type of complex number
In physics and representation theory, a phase factor is a multiplier representing the phase of a wave or the phase difference between two quantities.
Phase_factor
Expansion of the universe parameter
dimensionless scale factor a {\displaystyle a} . Also known as the cosmic scale factor or sometimes the Robertson–Walker scale factor, this is a key parameter
Scale_factor_(cosmology)
Concept in polymer physics
time–temperature superposition principle is a concept in polymer physics and in the physics of glass-forming liquids. This superposition principle is used
Time–temperature superposition
Time–temperature_superposition
cases where classical physics provides a close approximation to the true spectrum, the Gaunt factor is close to 1. When quantum physics becomes important
Gaunt_factor
unsolved problems grouped into broad areas of physics. Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are theoretical, meaning that existing theories
List of unsolved problems in physics
List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics
Function in condensed matter physics
In condensed matter physics, the dynamic structure factor (or dynamical structure factor) is a mathematical function that contains information about inter-particle
Dynamic_structure_factor
Two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein
The theory of relativity comprises two physics theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity, proposed and published in 1905
Theory_of_relativity
Academic journal
Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 5.185. Contemporary Physics is abstracted and indexed in Inspec, EBSCO Publishing, Current
Contemporary_Physics
Baseball statistic
further analyze the park factor of an individual park. The main contributors to ballpark factor are 1) Stadium Dimensions 2) Physics of ball flight based
Batting_park_factor
International System of Units ISO 31 Elert, Glenn. "Special Symbols". The Physics Hypertextbook. Retrieved 4 August 2021. NIST (16 August 2023). "SI Units"
List of common physics notations
List_of_common_physics_notations
Third letter of the Greek alphabet
of in graph theory Gamma radiation in nuclear physics Shear strain in physics Surface tension in physics The photon, the elementary particle of light and
Gamma
State of matter
Retrieved 19 March 2021. Greaves, R. G.; Tinkle, M. D.; Surko, C. M. (1994). "Creation and uses of positron plasmas". Physics of Plasmas. 1 (5): 1439. Bibcode:1994PhPl
Plasma_(physics)
Mathematical ratio relevant to climbing safety
2009-04-17. Busch, Wayne. "Climbing Physics - Understanding Fall Factors". Retrieved 2008-06-14. "UKC - Understanding fall factors". 19 November 2007. "Rock Climbing
Fall_factor
Unit system used in the physics of relativity
Many equations in relativistic physics appear simpler when expressed in geometrized units, because all occurrences of G and of c "drop out". For example
Geometrized_unit_system
Elementary particle involved with rest mass
Standard Model of particle physics produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field, one of the fields in particle physics theory. In the Standard Model
Higgs_boson
Pulling force transmitted axially
Fall factor Surface tension Tensile strength Traction (mechanics) Hydrostatic pressure Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Section
Tension_(physics)
Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale
Quantum mechanics, also known as quantum physics, is the fundamental physical theory that describes the behavior of matter and of light; its unusual characteristics
Quantum_mechanics
Intrinsic quantum property of particles
2024-01-28. Physics of Atoms and Molecules, B. H. Bransden, C. J. Joachain, Longman, 1983, ISBN 0-582-44401-2. "2022 CODATA Value: electron g factor". The NIST
Spin_(physics)
after the factor of λ g {\displaystyle \lambda _{g}} , the gth Chern class of the Hodge bundle, appearing in its integrand. The other factor is a monomial
Lambda_g_conjecture
Theory of forces and subatomic particles
The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions
Standard_Model
Hypothesized early universe process
the particles we see were created using the same physics we measure today, and in particle physics experiments today matter and antimatter are always
Baryogenesis
Physical characteristic of oscillating systems
Rüdiger (8 March 2006). "Q factor, quality factor, cavity, resonator, oscillator, frequency standards". Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology. Retrieved
Resonance
Bosons that mediate the weak interaction
In particle physics, the W and Z bosons are vector bosons that are together known as the weak bosons or more generally as the intermediate vector bosons
W_and_Z_bosons
Mass of a particle when interacting with other particles
factor g which counts the number of valleys (in silicon g = 6): m density ∗ = g 2 m x m y m z 3 {\displaystyle m_{\text{density}}^{*}={\sqrt[{3}]{g
Effective mass (solid-state physics)
Effective_mass_(solid-state_physics)
Model of hadrons
In particle physics, the parton model is a model of hadrons, such as protons and neutrons, proposed by Richard Feynman. It is useful for interpreting
Parton_(particle_physics)
Description of particle density in statistical mechanics
The formula above is useful for relating g ( r ) {\displaystyle g(\mathbf {r} )} to the static structure factor S ( q ) {\displaystyle S(\mathbf {q} )}
Radial_distribution_function
This glossary of physics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to physics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields, including mechanics
Glossary_of_physics
Informal measurement of ionizing radiation exposure
by an average adult. Using this factor, one banana equivalent dose comes out as about 5.02 nSv/Bq × 31 Bq/g × 0.5 g ≈ 78 nSv = 0.078 μSv. In informal
Banana_equivalent_dose
Increase in distance between parts of the universe
earliest expansion, called inflation, saw the universe suddenly expand by a factor of at least 1026 in every direction about 10−32 of a second after the Big
Expansion_of_the_universe
Academic journal
Theoretical Physics (in English, subtitled Chinese Physics A), Chinese Physics B (in English), and Chinese Physics C (in English). Chinese Physics Letters
Chinese_Physics_Letters
Academic journal
Low Temperature Physics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of low temperature physics. The journal publishes original
Low Temperature Physics (journal)
Low_Temperature_Physics_(journal)
Broad concept generalizing scalars in mathematics and physics
In mathematics and physics, a vector is a generalization of a single number. It may denote a vector quantity, i.e., physical quantity that cannot be expressed
Vector (mathematics and physics)
Vector_(mathematics_and_physics)
Symbols for constants, special functions
in plasma physics β-reduction in lambda calculus the ratio of the velocity of an object to the speed of light as used in the Lorentz factor a type of
Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
Greek_letters_used_in_mathematics,_science,_and_engineering
Measure of solute effect
The van 't Hoff factor i (named after Dutch chemist Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff) is a measure of the effect of a solute on colligative properties such
Van_'t_Hoff_factor
Force resulting from the quantisation of a field
arXiv:physics/9805038. Bibcode:1998PhRvL..81.4549M. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.4549. S2CID 56132451. Bressi, G.; Carugno, G.; Onofrio, R.; Ruoso, G. (2002)
Casimir_effect
Kinetic energy released by ionizing radiation from uncharged particles per unit mass
Look up kerma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In radiation physics, kerma is an acronym for "kinetic energy released per unit mass" (alternately,
Kerma_(physics)
Academic journal
published by the American Institute of Physics. It was established in March 2011. It covers all aspects of physics, both experimental and theoretical. Submissions
AIP_Advances
Measured time difference as explained by relativity theory
Wikimedia Commons Merrifield, Michael. "Lorentz Factor (and time dilation)". Sixty Symbols. Brady Haran for the University of Nottingham. Portal: Physics
Time_dilation
Peer-reviewed scientific journal
has seven sections: A (Space Physics), B (Solid Earth), C (Oceans), D (Atmospheres), E (Planets), F (Earth Surface), and G (Biogeosciences). All current
Journal of Geophysical Research
Journal_of_Geophysical_Research
Two systems are coupled if they are interacting with each other
In physics, coupling is when two objects are interacting with each other, that is they are not independent. In classical mechanics, coupling is a connection
Coupling_(physics)
Equations in physical cosmology
equations, H is the Hubble parameter, R(t) is the cosmological scale factor, G {\displaystyle G} is the Newtonian constant of gravitation, Λ is the cosmological
Friedmann_equations
Influence that can change motion of an object
In physics, a force is an action that can cause an object to change its velocity or its shape, or to resist other forces, or to cause changes of pressure
Force
German physicist (born 1983)
School on AstroParticle Physics. 25 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2018. Wagner, Anke A. (6 March 2013). "The g-factor of the valence electron bound
Anke_Kracke
Creation of chemical elements within stars
nuclear physics, stellar evolution and abundance of the elements to create the foundation of a theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.. In 1957 Alastair G. W.
Stellar_nucleosynthesis
Measure of relative importance of a journal
The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a type of journal ranking. Journals with higher impact-factor values are
Impact_factor
Physical quantity
Scientists. Retrieved 2025-07-26. Lofts, G.; O'Keeffe, D.; et al. (2004). "11 – Mechanical Interactions". Jacaranda Physics 1 (2 ed.). Milton, Queensland, Australia:
Energy
Type of problem involving ODEs or PDEs
boundary conditions. Boundary value problems arise in several branches of physics as any physical differential equation will have them. Problems involving
Boundary_value_problem
Measurement of absorbed ionizing radiation
Radiation dosimetry in the fields of health physics and radiation protection is the measurement, calculation and assessment of the ionizing radiation
Dosimetry
Quantum mechanics taking into account particles near or at the speed of light
application in high-energy physics, particle physics and accelerator physics, as well as atomic physics, chemistry and condensed matter physics. Non-relativistic
Relativistic quantum mechanics
Relativistic_quantum_mechanics
German physicist (1922–2017)
was a German and American physicist, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989, for co-developing the ion trap technique (Penning trap) with Wolfgang
Hans_Georg_Dehmelt
Academic journal
Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 1.57. The journal was established by John G. Daunt in 1969, and the current Editors-in-Chief
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Journal_of_Low_Temperature_Physics
Units of measurement based on universal physical constants
In physics, natural unit systems are measurement systems for which selected physical constants have been set to 1 through nondimensionalization of physical
Natural_units
Relativistic wave equations B. R. Martin, G.Shaw (3 December 2008). Particle Physics (3rd ed.). Manchester Physics Series, John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-03294-7
List of equations in nuclear and particle physics
List_of_equations_in_nuclear_and_particle_physics
Analogies between Maxwell's and Einstein's field equations
gravitomagnetic analog of the g-factor is two. This factor of two can be explained completely analogous to the electron's g-factor by taking into account relativistic
Gravitoelectromagnetism
Academic journal
has a 2020 impact factor of 22.000. List of scientific journals in earth and atmospheric sciences List of scientific journals in physics "Reviews of Geophysics"
Reviews_of_Geophysics
Amount of energy absorbed/released in a nuclear reaction
Calorimeter (particle physics) Decay energy Fusion energy gain factor Pandemonium effect Krane, K. S. (1988). Introductory Nuclear Physics. John Wiley & Sons
Q_value_(nuclear_science)
Conversion constant for amount of substance
in 2013; 544 pages. ISBN 978-0486318585 Okun, Lev B.; Lee, A. G. (1985). Particle Physics: The Quest for the Substance of Substance. OPA Ltd. p. 86.
Avogadro_constant
Natural sciences as described by Aristotle
Aristotelian physics is the form of natural philosophy described in the works of the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BC). In his work Physics, Aristotle
Aristotelian_physics
Relationship between fields of study
The relationship between mathematics and physics has been a subject of study of philosophers, mathematicians and physicists since antiquity, and more
Relationship between mathematics and physics
Relationship_between_mathematics_and_physics
Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum
SI. Physics portal Astronomy portal Outer space portal Light-second Speed of electricity Speed of gravity Speed of sound Velocity factor Warp factor (fictional)
Speed_of_light
Description of a quantum-mechanical system
ISBN 978-1-891389-78-8. Tipler, P. A.; Mosca, G. (2008). Physics for Scientists and Engineers – with Modern Physics (6th ed.). Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-8964-2
Schrödinger_equation
Model for light scattering
biological tissue or clouds) using a single parameter, the asymmetry factor ( g {\displaystyle g} ), without requiring the computational complexity of full Mie
Henyey–Greenstein phase function
Henyey–Greenstein_phase_function
American theoretical physicist (1904–1968)
Throughout these books, Mr Tompkins is introduced as "C. G. H. Tompkins" to emphasize the notion of cGh physics. Mr Tompkins in Wonderland (1940) originally published
George_Gamow
American game show
Fear Factor is an American stunt/dare game show. The series first aired on NBC from 2001 to 2006, then hosted by Joe Rogan. The show was adapted by Endemol
Fear_Factor
"Review of Particle Physics". Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics. 33 (1): 1–1232. arXiv:astro-ph/0601514. Bibcode:2006JPhG...33....1Y. doi:10
R_(cross_section_ratio)
Academic journal in physics
is considered one of the most prestigious in the field of physics. Over a quarter of Physics Nobel Prize-winning papers between 1995 and 2017 were published
Physical_Review_Letters
Unit in physics
electrical resistance R, to the mechanical strain ε. The gauge factor is defined as: G F = Δ R / R Δ L / L = Δ R / R ε = 1 + 2 ν + Δ ρ / ρ ε {\displaystyle
Gauge_factor
Speculative theory of non-particle matter
of particle physics, particles of the same type cannot exist in another state with all these properties scaled up or down by a common factor –electrons
Unparticle_physics
Quantum algorithm for integer factorization
g = gcd ( N , a r / 2 + 1 ) {\displaystyle g=\gcd(N,a^{r/2}+1)} . If g {\displaystyle g} is nontrivial, the other factor is N / g {\displaystyle N/g}
Shor's_algorithm
SI unit of angular velocity or angular frequency
rad/s × N·m, no numerical factor is needed when performing the numerical calculation. When the units are not coherent (e.g. horsepower, turn/min, and
Radian_per_second
Academic journal
webdoc.sub.gwdg.de. Retrieved 2022-07-09. Schulze, G. E. R. (1972-10-01). "Book Reviews: The Physics of Metals and Metallography edited by S. V. Vonsovsky"
Physics of Metals and Metallography
Physics_of_Metals_and_Metallography
Physical constant for the strength of gravity induced by a mass
'Big G' remains one of the most elusive constants in physics Halliday, David; Resnick, Robert; Walker, Jearl (September 2007). Fundamentals of Physics (8th ed
Gravitational_constant
Unified description of electromagnetism and the weak interaction
In particle physics, the electroweak interaction or electroweak force is the unified description of two of the fundamental interactions of nature: electromagnetism
Electroweak_interaction
Number used to evaluate the performance of an amplifier
{F_{3}-1}{G_{1}G_{2}}}+{\frac {F_{4}-1}{G_{1}G_{2}G_{3}}}+\cdots +{\frac {F_{n}-1}{G_{1}G_{2}G_{3}\cdots G_{n-1}}},} where Fn is the noise factor for the n-th
Noise_figure
Mathematical theory of the geometry of space and time
In physics, curved spacetime is the mathematical model in which, with Einstein's theory of general relativity, gravity naturally arises, as opposed to
Curved_spacetime
Type of quantum state
In physics, a squeezed coherent state is a quantum state that is usually described by two non-commuting observables having continuous spectra of eigenvalues
Squeezed_coherent_state
Branch of physics focused on radiation protection
Operational radiation protection/health physics Particle accelerator physics Radiological emergency response/planning - (e.g., Nuclear Emergency Support Team)
Health_physics
Academic journal
the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2024 impact factor of 2.5. List of physics journals "The Editorial Team of Annalen der Physik". Annalen
Annalen_der_Physik
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
Male
English
Roman Latin name VICTOR means "conqueror."Â
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eachann, HECTOR means "brown horse." Compare with another form of Hector.
Boy/Male
English American
Doctor; teacher.
Male
Greek
(ÎαχώÏ) Greek form of Hebrew Nachowr, NACHOR means "snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Terah and brother of Abraham.
Male
French
 French and German name derived from Occitan astor, ASTOR means "goshawk," itself from Latin acceptor, a variant of accipiter, meaning "hawk." It was originally a derogatory term for men with hawk-like, predatory characteristics.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian name VIRÃG means "flower."
Male
Icelandic
Perhaps a modern form of Icelandic Fylkir, FALKOR means "people, tribe."Â
Female
Danish
, divine liquor.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, ACTON means "oak tree settlement."Â
Male
Norse
Old Norse name RÃG means "king." In mythology, this is the name of the god who brought into being the progenitors of the three classes of human beings.
Male
Spanish
Spanish name derived from Latin Pastor, PASTOR means "shepherd." St. Pastor was a 9-year-old boy who along with his 13-year-old brother, Justus, was martyred at Alcalá de Henares in the early 4th century.
Male
Arthurian
, sir Hector de Maris; (defender).
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Ãslaug, Ã…SLÖG means "God-betrothed woman."
Boy/Male
Latin
Son of Azeus.
Male
Greek
(ΚάστωÏ) Greek name KASTOR means "beaver." In mythology, Castor/Kastor and Pollux/Polydeukes ("very sweet") are the twin sons of Leda and are known as the Gemini twins.
Surname or Lastname
English, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, and French
English, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, and French : occupational name for a shepherd, Anglo-Norman French pastre (oblique case pastour), Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, pastor ‘shepherd’, from Latin pastor, an agent derivative of pascere ‘to graze’. The religious sense of a spiritual leader was rare in the Middle Ages, and insofar as it occurs at all it seems always to be a conscious metaphor; it is unlikely, therefore, that this sense lies behind any examples of the surname.German and Dutch : humanistic name, a Latinized form of various vernacular names meaning ‘shepherd’, for example Hirt or Schäfer (see Schafer).Americanized spelling of Hungarian Pásztor, an occupational name from pásztor ‘shepherd’.
Surname or Lastname
French and Italian
French and Italian : occupational name from French, northern Italian sartor ‘tailor’ (Latin sartor).English : topographic name denoting someone who lived on land which had been cleared for cultivation, Old French assart, essart ‘woodland cleared for cultivation’ + the habitational suffix -er.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Northamptonshire)
English (chiefly Northamptonshire) : probably from the obsolete slang term facer, denoting a braggart or bully. The earliest citation for this term in OED is c. 1515.Americanized spelling of German Feeser.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Caistor, in Lincolnshire and Norfolk, Caister in Norfolk, or Castor in Cambridgeshire, all named with Old English cæster ‘Roman fort or town’.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Victor, VÃCTOR means "conqueror."
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Well Dancer; Wasf (Qualities)
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Jewish, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil
Gracious; Grace; Grace of God; Favour; God has Favoured Me; Mother of Samuel; Affection; Favoured Grace
Male
Babylonian
, the gods of earth.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dipanjali | தீபாஂஜலி
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shuvenkar | à®·à¯à®µà¯‡à®¨à¯à®•à®°
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of earth
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Bright
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Lord of Man; The King; The King of the Country
Boy/Male
Hindu
Large fish
Girl/Female
Latin
Dark.
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
G FACTOR-PHYSICS
n.
A doer or actor; particularly, an evil doer; a scoundrel.
n.
A building, or collection of buildings, appropriated to the manufacture of goods; the place where workmen are employed in fabricating goods, wares, or utensils; a manufactory; as, a cotton factory.
n.
A house or place where factors, or commercial agents, reside, to transact business for their employers.
v. i.
Hesitation; trembling; feebleness; an uncertain or broken sound; as, a slight falter in her voice.
n.
See Faitour.
n.
Same as Radius vector.
v. t.
To resolve (a quantity) into its factors.
n.
A contrivance for removing superfluous ink or coloring matter from a roller. See Doctor, 4.
pl.
of Factum
n.
One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods; and in these respects he differs from a broker.
n.
Same as Fetor.
n.
The body of factors in any place; as, a chaplain to a British factory.
v. t.
To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor.
v. t.
To tamper with and arrange for one's own purposes; to falsify; to adulterate; as, to doctor election returns; to doctor whisky.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Factor
imp. & p. p.
of Factor
adv.
In fact; by the act or fact.
n.
Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency; as, the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous coloring matter; the doctor, or auxiliary engine, called also donkey engine.