Definition of Macroscopically. Meaning of Macroscopically. Synonyms of Macroscopically

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Definition of Macroscopically

Macroscopically
Macroscopic Mac`ro*scop"ic, Macroscopical Mac`ro*scop"ic*al, a. [Macro- + Gr. ? to view.] Visible to the unassisted eye; -- as opposed to microscopic. -- Mac`ro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Macroscopically from wikipedia

- The macroscopic scale is the length scale on which objects or phenomena are large enough to be visible with the naked eye, without magnifying optical...
- quantum states involved are macroscopic in size (up to kilometer-sized in superconducting wires). The concept of macroscopically occupied quantum states is...
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- Gross anatomy is the study of anatomy at the visible or macroscopic level. The counterpart to gross anatomy is the field of histology, which studies microscopic...
- A macroscopic traffic flow model is a mathematical traffic model that formulates the relationships among traffic flow characteristics like density, flow...
- time to grow. Phanerites are often described as co****-grained or macroscopically crystalline. Monroe, James Stewart; Wicander, Reed; Hazlett, Richard...
- encomp**** all material down to the level of meteoroids, the smallest macroscopic bodies in orbit around the Sun. (On a microscopic level there are even...
- state there are no unbalanced potentials, or driving forces, between macroscopically distinct parts of the system. A central aim in equilibrium thermodynamics...
- information is needed to distinguish the initial macroscopically specified state from the final macroscopically specified state. Equivalently, in a thermodynamic...
- In statistical mechanics, the thermodynamic limit or macroscopic limit, of a system is the limit for a large number N of particles (e.g., atoms or molecules)...