This is a list of well-known dimensionless quantities illustrating their variety of forms and applications. The tables also include pure numbers, dimensionless ratios, or dimensionless physical constants; these topics are discussed in the article.
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Field of application |
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Basic reproduction number | number of infections caused on average by an infectious individual over entire infectious period | epidemiology | |
Body fat percentage | total mass of fat divided by total body mass, multiplied by 100 | biology | |
Kt/V | Kt/V | medicine (hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatment; dimensionless time) | |
Waist–hip ratio | waist circumference divided by hip circumference | biology | |
Waist-to-chest ratio | waist circumference divided by chest circumference | biology | |
Waist-to-height ratio | waist circumference divided by height | biology |
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Named after | Field of application |
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Coefficient of kinetic friction | mechanics (friction of solid bodies in translational motion) | |||
Coefficient of static friction | mechanics (friction of solid bodies at rest) | |||
Föppl–von Kármán number | August Föppl and Theodore von Kármán | virology, solid mechanics (thin-shell buckling) | ||
Rockwell scale | – | Hugh M. (1890–1957) and Stanley P. (1886–1940) Rockwell | mechanical hardness (indentation hardness of a material) | |
Rolling resistance coefficient | Crr | vehicle dynamics (ratio of force needed for motion of a wheel over the normal force) |
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Named after | Field of application |
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Abbe number | V | Ernst Abbe | optics (dispersion in optical materials) | |
f-number | N | optics, photography (ratio of focal length to diameter of aperture) | ||
Fresnel number | F | Augustin-Jean Fresnel | optics (slit diffraction)[6] | |
Refractive index | n | electromagnetism, optics (speed of light in vacuum over speed of light in a material) | ||
Transmittance | T | optics, spectroscopy (the ratio of the intensities of radiation exiting through and incident on a sample) |
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Named after | Field of application |
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Fine-structure constant | quantum electrodynamics (QED) (coupling constant characterizing the strength of the electromagnetic interaction) | |||
Havnes parameter | O. Havnes | In dusty plasma physics, ratio of the total charge carried by the dust particles to the charge carried by the ions , with the number density of particles | ||
Helmholtz number | Hermann von Helmholtz | The most important parameter in duct acoustics. If is the dimensional frequency, then is the corresponding free field wavenumber and is the corresponding dimensionless frequency [7] | ||
Lundquist number | S | Stig Lundqvist | plasma physics (ratio of a resistive time to an Alfvén wave crossing time in a plasma) | |
Perveance | K | charged particle transport (measure of the strength of space charge in a charged particle beam) | ||
Pierce parameter | Traveling wave tube | |||
Beta | Plasma and fusion power. Ratio of plasma thermal pressure to magnetic pressure, controlling the level of turbulence in a magnetised plasma. | |||
Poisson's ratio | elasticity (strain in transverse and longitudinal direction) | |||
Q factor | Q | physics, engineering (Damping ratio of oscillator or resonator; energy stored versus energy lost) | ||
Relative density | RD | hydrometers, material comparisons (ratio of density of a material to a reference material—usually water) | ||
Relative permeability | magnetostatics (ratio of the permeability of a specific medium to free space) | |||
Relative permittivity | electrostatics (ratio of capacitance of test capacitor with dielectric material versus vacuum) | |||
Specific gravity | SG | (same as Relative density) | ||
Stefan number | Ste | Josef Stefan | phase change, thermodynamics (ratio of sensible heat to latent heat) | |
Strain | materials science, elasticity (displacement between particles in the body relative to a reference length) |
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Named after | Field of application |
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Albedo | climatology, astronomy (reflectivity of surfaces or bodies) | |||
Dieterich–Ruina–Rice number | James H. Dieterich, Andy Ruina, and James R. Rice | mechanics, friction, rheology, geophysics (stiffness ratio for frictional contacts)[8] | ||
Love numbers | h, k, l | Augustus Edward Hough Love | geophysics (solidity of earth and other planets) | |
Porosity | geology, porous media (void fraction of the medium) | |||
Rossby number | Ro | Carl-Gustav Arvid Rossby | geophysics (ratio of inertial to Coriolis force) |
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Field of application |
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Blondeau number | sport science, team sports[9] | ||
Gain ratio | – | bicycling (system of representing gearing; length traveled over length pedaled)[10] | |
Goal difference | GD | Association football[11] | |
Runs Per Wicket Ratio | RpW ratio | cricket[12] | |
Winning percentage | – | Various, e.g. or | Various sports |
Name | Standard symbol | Definition | Field of application |
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Capacity factor | energy | ||
Cohesion number | Coh | Chemical engineering, material science, mechanics (A scale to show the energy needed for detaching two solid particles)[13][14] | |
Cost of transport | COT | energy efficiency, economics (ratio of energy input to kinetic motion) | |
Damping ratio | mechanics, electrical engineering (the level of damping in a system) | ||
Decibel | dB | acoustics, electronics, control theory (ratio of two intensities or powers of a wave) | |
Elasticity (economics) |
E | economics (response of demand or supply to price changes) | |
Gain | – | electronics (signal output to signal input) | |
Load factor | energy | ||
Peel number | NP | coating (adhesion of microstructures with substrate)[15] | |
Pixel | px | digital imaging (smallest addressable unit) | |
Power factor | pf | electrical (real power to apparent power) | |
Power number | Np | fluid mechanics, power consumption by rotary agitators; resistance force versus inertia force) | |
Prater number | β | reaction engineering (ratio of heat evolution to heat conduction within a catalyst pellet)[16] | |
Relative density | RD | hydrometers, material comparisons (ratio of density of a material to a reference material—usually water) |