Definition of «virial»

The word "virial" usually refers to a mathematical formula used in physics to measure the force or motion of particles in a system. It helps scientists understand the behavior and stability of things like gases or stars by calculating the relationship between their kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (stored energy).

Phrases with «virial»

Sentences with «virial»

  • Virial rule? (scienceofdoom.com)
  • Miskolczi also provides empirical evidence of the two laws he applies (Krichhoff's law and Virial Theorum) for both the Earth and Mars. (friendsofscience.org)
  • To determine the mass of Eridanus A, Gould uses the «virial theorem», which states that the faster the galaxies in a cluster move, the greater the mass of the cluster. (newscientist.com)
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