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Hamaker Coefficient in Van der Waals Force Formulas
Hamaker coefficient A can be defined for a Van der Waals body–body interaction. And is denoted by A. Hamaker Coefficient is usually measured using the Joule for Energy. Note that the value of Hamaker Coefficient is always negative.
Formulas to find Hamaker Coefficient in Van der Waals Force
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Hamaker Coefficient using Potential Energy in Limit of Closest-Approach
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Hamaker Coefficient using Van der Waals Forces between Objects
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Hamaker Coefficient using Van der Waals Interaction Energy
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Van der Waals Force formulas that make use of Hamaker Coefficient
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Van der Waals Interaction Energy between Two Spherical Bodies
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Potential Energy in Limit of Closest-Approach
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Distance between Surfaces given Potential Energy in Limit of Close-Approach
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Radius of Spherical Body 1 given Potential Energy in Limit of Closest-Approach
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Radius of Spherical Body 2 given Potential Energy in Limit of Closest-Approach
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Van der Waals Force between Two Spheres
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Distance between Surfaces given Van Der Waals Force between Two Spheres
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Radius of Spherical Body 1 given Van der Waals Force between Two Spheres
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Radius of Spherical Body 2 given Van Der Waals Force between Two Spheres
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Coefficient in Particle-Particle Pair Interaction
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Number Density of Particle 1 given Hamaker Coefficient
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Number Density of Particle 2 given Hamaker Coefficient
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List of variables in Van der Waals Force formulas
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Potential Energy
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Radius of Spherical Body 1
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Radius of Spherical Body 2
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Distance Between Surfaces
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Van der Waals force
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Van der Waals interaction energy
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Center-to-center Distance
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FAQ
What is the Hamaker Coefficient?
Hamaker coefficient A can be defined for a Van der Waals body–body interaction. Hamaker Coefficient is usually measured using the Joule for Energy. Note that the value of Hamaker Coefficient is always negative.
Can the Hamaker Coefficient be negative?
Yes, the Hamaker Coefficient, measured in Energy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Hamaker Coefficient?
Hamaker Coefficient is usually measured using the Joule[J] for Energy. Kilojoule[J], Gigajoule[J], Megajoule[J] are the few other units in which Hamaker Coefficient can be measured.
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