Tau
The Tau ( Greek neuter Ταυ, today's debate taf; Τ majuscule, minuscule τ ) is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet. It has after the Milesian principle a numerical value of 300
Use
Called The little dew
- In mathematics (specifically in number theory ), the divider number function as an alternative to circle number π ( τ = 2π )
- Goodman and Kruskal's tau
- The period
- The τ - lepton
- The time constant of
- The temperature or the temperature constant
- The dew point
- Transmittance
- The time constant during the charging and discharging of capacitors, see RC element
- The time constant during the charging or discharging of the coil; it is the ratio of inductance and resistance wire
- Transmission level of photometric measurements
- A subunit of DNA polymerase III
- Cycle time
- Shear stress
- The tau or cross of St. Anthony, also a symbol of the Franciscan Order.