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- Coalescence (physics) - Wikipedia
Coalescence is the process by which two or more droplets, bubbles, or particles merge during contact to form a single daughter droplet, bubble, or particle Coalescence manifests itself from a microscopic scale in meteorology to a macroscopic scale in astrophysics
- COALESCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Coalesce is one of a number of English verbs (along with mix, commingle, merge, and amalgamate) that refer to the act of combining parts into a whole
- COALESCENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
COALESCENCE meaning: 1 the process of coming or growing together to form one thing or system: 2 the process in which… Learn more
- What is coalescence in natural chemical processes
Coalescence is defined as the physical process where multiple droplets merge to form a single, larger droplet This occurs when smaller droplets—often present in cloud formations—collide with each other due to various atmospheric phenomena
- Coalescence - definition of coalescence by The Free Dictionary
To come or grow together into a single mass: the material that coalesced to form stars 2 To come together as a recognizable whole or entity: the stories that coalesced as the history of the movement 3 To come together for a single purpose: The rebel units coalesced into one army to fight the invaders See Synonyms at mix 1
- What Does Coalesce Mean In Science
Coalescence is the merging process of two or more droplets, bubbles, or particles into a single entity This process occurs on scales from microscopic in meteorology to macroscopic in astrophysics, evident in the formation of raindrops and celestial bodies
- Coalescence - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
coalescence Add to list Other forms: coalescences Definitions of coalescence noun the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts synonyms: coalescency, coalition, concretion, conglutination
- coalescence, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
coalescence, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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