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Fechner's Law meaning in Urdu

Fechner's Law Synonyms

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Fechner's Law Definitions

1) Fechner's Law, Fechner's Law, Weber-Fechner Law : وزن اور حجم کے درمیان تعلق کا قانون, ویبر کا قانون : (noun) (psychophysics) the concept that the magnitude of a subjective sensation increases proportional to the logarithm of the stimulus intensity; based on early work by E. H. Weber.

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Power Law : طاقت کی دو قدروں کے درمیان تعلق کا قانون , Quantity : تعداد , Redouble : اضافہ کر دینا , Swell : بڑھنا , Gustatory Perception : مزا , Proportion : تناسب , Henry's Law : ہنری کا قانون , Activator : تحریک کار , Fiction : افسانہ , Common Logarithm : قوت جس کو بڑھانے سے دیا ہوا عدد حاصل ہو , Candela : روشنی کی شدت کا اندازہ لگانے کی معیاری اکائی , Subjectively : داخلی طور پر , Phon : بلند اصوات کا ایک پیمانہ , Eusebius Hieronymus : ہرونیمس عیسائی پیشوا , Interiorise : داخلی بنانا , Affect : اثر , Morning Sickness : صبح کی متلی جو عام طور پر حمل کے ابتدائی مہینوں میں ہوتی ہے , Subjectivism : داخلیت پسندی , Conceptualisation : تصور پزیری , Conceptional : خیالی , Reify : حقیقت سمجھنا , Ph : ہائیڈروجن آئنوں کا ارتکاز , Abstract : تصور , True : سچا , Canicular Days : تپتے دن , Dimension : وسعت , Size : حجم , Scale : پیمانہ , Beau Ideal : مثالی , Reciprocal : متوازی , Abstract : سرسری تصور

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Power Law: (psychophysics) the concept that the magnitude of a subjective sensation increases proportional to a power of the stimulus intensity.

Quantity: the concept that something has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable.

Redouble: double in magnitude, extent, or intensity.

Swell: increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity.

Gustatory Perception: the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus.

Proportion: the quotient obtained when the magnitude of a part is divided by the magnitude of the whole.

Henry's Law: (chemistry) law formulated by the English chemist William Henry; the amount of a gas that will be absorbed by water increases as the gas pressure increases.

Activator: (biology) any agency bringing about activation; a molecule that increases the activity of an enzyme or a protein that increases the production of a gene product in DNA transcription.

Fiction: a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.

Common Logarithm: a logarithm to the base 10.

Candela: the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin.

Subjectively: in a subjective way.

Phon: a unit of subjective loudness.

Eusebius Hieronymus: (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate); a saint and Doctor of the Church (347-420).

Interiorise: incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal.

Affect: the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion.

Morning Sickness: nausea early in the day; a characteristic symptom in the early months of pregnancy.

Subjectivism: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience.

Conceptualisation: an elaborated concept.

Conceptional: being of the nature of a notion or concept.

Reify: consider an abstract concept to be real.

Ph: (from potential of Hydrogen) the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion concentration in gram atoms per liter; provides a measure on a scale from 0 to 14 of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution (where 7 is neutral and greater than 7 is more basic and less than 7 is more acidic).

Abstract: a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance.

True: devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth.

Canicular Days: the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity.

Dimension: magnitude or extent.

Size: the physical magnitude of something (how big it is).

Scale: relative magnitude.

Beau Ideal: an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept.

Reciprocal: something (a term or expression or concept) that has a reciprocal relation to something else.

Abstract: consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically.

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