Coulomb-Konstante
German
Etymology
From Coulomb + Konstante (“constant”), from the surname of Charles Augustin de Coulomb.
Proper noun
die Coulomb-Konstante f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Coulomb-Konstante) or
die Coulomb-Konstante f (proper noun, adjectival, usually definite, definite genitive der Coulomb-Konstanten)
Usage notes
- This term can be declined either as a regular noun or a nominalized adjective. In technical usage, the latter prevails.
Declension
Declension of Coulomb-Konstante [sg-only, feminine]
Declension of Coulomb-Konstante [sg-only, feminine, adjectival]
| singular | ||
|---|---|---|
| feminine gender | strong declension | |
| nominative | Coulomb-Konstante | |
| genitive | Coulomb-Konstanter | |
| dative | Coulomb-Konstanter | |
| accusative | Coulomb-Konstante | |
| weak declension | ||
| nominative | die | Coulomb-Konstante |
| genitive | der | Coulomb-Konstanten |
| dative | der | Coulomb-Konstanten |
| accusative | die | Coulomb-Konstante |
| mixed declension | ||
| nominative | eine | Coulomb-Konstante |
| genitive | einer | Coulomb-Konstanten |
| dative | einer | Coulomb-Konstanten |
| accusative | eine | Coulomb-Konstante |
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