Proper noun
Langevin (plural Langevins)
A surname from French.
Bob has rejoined his family that passed before him: father, G. Raymond and mother, Helena (Delaney) Langevin, his brother Brian, and recently deceased niece, Crystal (Langevin) of Litchfield. Source: Internet
Curie (then in her mid-40s) was five years older than Langevin and was misrepresented in the tabloids as a foreign Jewish home-wrecker. Source: Internet
A good first step to see “real change” is to do what was done with the Langevin Building this year. Source: Internet
Effect of a magnetic field Langevin function (red line), compared with (blue line). Source: Internet
On small timescales, inertial effects are prevalent in the Langevin equation. Source: Internet
Langevin diamagnetism The Langevin theory of diamagnetism applies to materials containing atoms with closed shells (see dielectrics ). Source: Internet