zeta

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Turkish - Turkish
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English - English
a torus-shaped reactor used in the mid-20th Century to carry out experiments in plasma physics and temperature controlled thermonuclear reactions
A mediaeval state roughly equivalent to modern Montenegro
A mathematical function formally known as the Riemann zeta function

Zeta of 3 is irrational.

The name of the sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet (Ζ, ζ) preceded by epsilon (Ε, ε) and followed by eta, (Η, η)
The name of the seventh letter in the ancient Greek alphabet, in which it is preceded by digamma (Ϝ, ϝ)
{n} a greek letter, parlor, dining room
the 6th letter of the Greek alphabet
The name of the sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet (Ζ, ζ), preceded by epsilon (Ε, ε) and followed by eta, (Η, η)
{i} sixth letter of the Greek alphabet
Mathematics A mathematical function formally known as the w: Riemann Zeta Function
A Greek letter [ζ] corresponding to our z
zeta potential
Electric potential across all phase boundaries between solids and liquids. In colloids, the zeta potential is the potential across the ion layer around a charged colloidal particle. Neutralizing the zeta potential can cause the colloid to precipitate
zeta potential
An electrokinetic measurement which can be used for the control of coagulation processes
zeta potential
The electrical potential that exists across the interface of all solids and liquids Also known as electrokinetic potential
zeta potential
In coagulation and flocculation procedures, the difference in the electrical charge between the dense layer of ions surrounding the particle and the charge of the bulk of the suspended fluid surrounding this particle The zeta potential is usually measured in millivolts
Riemann zeta function
A particular function, whose domain is the set of complex numbers (except 1), and whose codomain is the set of complex numbers
Riemann zeta-function
A particular function, whose domain is the set of complex numbers (except 1), and whose codomain is the set of complex numbers
Catherine Zeta-Jones
{i} (born 1969) English born U.S. movie actress, won an Oscar as best supporting actress for her role in the 2002 movie "Chicago", wife of movie actor Michael Douglas
zeta

    Hyphenation

    ZETA

    Turkish pronunciation

    zeytı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈzātə/ /ˈzeɪtə/

    Etymology

    [ 'zA-t&, 'zE- ] (noun.) 1823. As an initialism of Zero Energy Thermonuclear Assembly (or Apparatus)
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