Buckingham π theorem

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title: Buckingham π theorem
text: In engineering, applied mathematics, and physics, the Buckingham π theorem is a key theorem in dimensional analysis. It is a formalisation of Rayleigh's method of dimensional analysis. Loosely, the theorem states that if there is a physically meaningful equation involving a certain number n of physical variables, then the original equation can be rewritten in terms of a set of p = n − k dimensionless parameters π1, π2,..., πp constructed from the original variables, where k is the number of phys
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date created: 2002-05-05T10:45:38Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T11:03:17Z
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