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Observed Lifetime in Chemistry Formulas
Observed Lifetime is the total lifetime for collision-induced predissociation and quenching rates for iodine via two-body collision kinetics. And is denoted by τ
obs
. Observed Lifetime is usually measured using the Femtosecond for Time. Note that the value of Observed Lifetime is always positive.
Formulas to find Observed Lifetime in Chemistry
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Observed Lifetime Given Reduced Mass
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Observed Lifetime Given Quenching Time
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List of variables in Chemistry formulas
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Reduced Mass of Fragments
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Temperature for Quenching
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Pressure for Quenching
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Cross Section Area for Quenching
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Self Quenching Time
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Quenching Time
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Radiative Lifetime
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FAQ
What is the Observed Lifetime?
Observed Lifetime is the total lifetime for collision-induced predissociation and quenching rates for iodine via two-body collision kinetics. Observed Lifetime is usually measured using the Femtosecond for Time. Note that the value of Observed Lifetime is always positive.
Can the Observed Lifetime be negative?
No, the Observed Lifetime, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Observed Lifetime?
Observed Lifetime is usually measured using the Femtosecond[fs] for Time. Second[fs], Millisecond[fs], Microsecond[fs] are the few other units in which Observed Lifetime can be measured.
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