This is a list of well-known dimensionless quantities illustrating their variety of forms and applications. The tables also include pure numbers, dimensionless ratios, or dimensionless physical constants; these topics are discussed in the article.

Biology and medicine

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Basic reproduction numbernumber of infections caused on average by an infectious individual over entire infectious periodepidemiology
Body fat percentagetotal mass of fat divided by total body mass, multiplied by 100biology
Kt/VKt/Vmedicine (hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatment; dimensionless time)
Waist–hip ratiowaist circumference divided by hip circumferencebiology
Waist-to-chest ratiowaist circumference divided by chest circumferencebiology
Waist-to-height ratiowaist circumference divided by heightbiology

Chemistry

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Activity coefficientchemistry (Proportion of "active" molecules or atoms)
Arrhenius numberchemistry (ratio of activation energy to thermal energy)[1]
Atomic weightMchemistry (mass of one atom divided by the atomic mass constant, 1 Da)
Bodenstein numberBo or Bdchemistry (residence-time distribution; similar to the axial mass transfer Peclet number)[2]
Damkohler numberDachemistry (reaction time scales vs. residence time)
Hatta numberHachemical engineering (adsorption enhancement due to chemical reaction)
Jakob numberJachemistry (ratio of sensible to latent energy absorbed during liquid-vapor phase change)[3]
pHchemistry (the measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution)
van 't Hoff factoriquantitative analysis (Kf and Kb)
Wagner numberWaelectrochemistry (ratio of kinetic polarization resistance to solution ohmic resistance in an electrochemical cell)[4]
Weaver flame speed numberWeacombustion (laminar burning velocity relative to hydrogen gas)[5]

Physics

Physical constants

Fluids and heat transfer

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Archimedes numberArfluid mechanics (motion of fluids due to density differences)
Asakuma numberAsheat transfer (ratio of heat generation of microwave dielectric heating to thermal diffusion[6]
Atwood numberAfluid mechanics (onset of instabilities in fluid mixtures due to density differences)
Bagnold numberBafluid mechanics, geology (ratio of grain collision stresses to viscous fluid stresses in flow of a granular material such as grain and sand)[7]
Bejan number
(fluid mechanics)
Befluid mechanics (dimensionless pressure drop along a channel)[8]
Bejan number
(thermodynamics)
Bethermodynamics (ratio of heat transfer irreversibility to total irreversibility due to heat transfer and fluid friction)[9]
Bingham numberBmfluid mechanics, rheology (ratio of yield stress to viscous stress)[1]
Biot numberBiheat transfer (surface vs. volume conductivity of solids)
Blake numberBl or Bgeology, fluid mechanics, porous media (inertial over viscous forces in fluid flow through porous media)
Bond numberBogeology, fluid mechanics, porous media (buoyant versus capillary forces, similar to the Eötvös number) [10]
Brinkman numberBrheat transfer, fluid mechanics (conduction from a wall to a viscous fluid)
Brownell–Katz numberNBKfluid mechanics (combination of capillary number and Bond number) [11]
Capillary numberCaporous media, fluid mechanics (viscous forces versus surface tension)
Chandrasekhar numberQmagnetohydrodynamics (ratio of the Lorentz force to the viscosity in magnetic convection)
Colburn J factorsJM, JH, JDturbulence; heat, mass, and momentum transfer (dimensionless transfer coefficients)
Darcy friction factorCf or fDfluid mechanics (fraction of pressure losses due to friction in a pipe; four times the Fanning friction factor)
Dean numberDturbulent flow (vortices in curved ducts)
Deborah numberDerheology (viscoelastic fluids)
Drag coefficientcdaeronautics, fluid dynamics (resistance to fluid motion)
Eckert numberEcconvective heat transfer (characterizes dissipation of energy; ratio of kinetic energy to enthalpy)
Ekman numberEkgeophysics (viscous versus Coriolis forces)
Eötvös numberEofluid mechanics (shape of bubbles or drops)
Ericksen numberErfluid dynamics (liquid crystal flow behavior; viscous over elastic forces)
Euler numberEuhydrodynamics (stream pressure versus inertia forces)
Excess temperature coefficientheat transfer, fluid dynamics (change in internal energy versus kinetic energy)[12]
Fanning friction factorffluid mechanics (fraction of pressure losses due to friction in a pipe; 1/4th the Darcy friction factor)[13]
Fourier numberFoheat transfer, mass transfer (ratio of diffusive rate versus storage rate)
Froude numberFrfluid mechanics (wave and surface behaviour; ratio of a body's inertia to gravitational forces)
Galilei numberGafluid mechanics (gravitational over viscous forces)
Görtler numberGfluid dynamics (boundary layer flow along a concave wall)
Graetz numberGzheat transfer, fluid mechanics (laminar flow through a conduit; also used in mass transfer)
Grashof numberGrheat transfer, natural convection (ratio of the buoyancy to viscous force)
Hagen numberHgheat transfer (ratio of the buoyancy to viscous force in forced convection)
Hydraulic gradientifluid mechanics, groundwater flow (pressure head over distance)
Karlovitz numberKaturbulent combustion (characteristic chemical time scale to Kolmogorov time scale)
Keulegan–Carpenter numberKCfluid dynamics (ratio of drag force to inertia for a bluff object in oscillatory fluid flow)
Knudsen numberKngas dynamics (ratio of the molecular mean free path length to a representative physical length scale)
Kutateladze numberKufluid mechanics (counter-current two-phase flow)[14]
Laplace numberLafluid dynamics (free convection within immiscible fluids; ratio of surface tension to momentum-transport)
Lewis numberLeheat and mass transfer (ratio of thermal to mass diffusivity)
Lift coefficientCLaerodynamics (lift available from an airfoil at a given angle of attack)
Lockhart–Martinelli parametertwo-phase flow (flow of wet gases; liquid fraction)[15]
Mach numberM or Magas dynamics (compressible flow; dimensionless velocity)
Magnetic Reynolds numberRmmagnetohydrodynamics (ratio of magnetic advection to magnetic diffusion)
Manning roughness coefficientnopen channel flow (flow driven by gravity)[16]
Marangoni numberMgfluid mechanics (Marangoni flow; thermal surface tension forces over viscous forces)
Markstein numberfluid dynamics, combustion (turbulent combustion flames)
Morton numberMofluid dynamics (determination of bubble/drop shape)
Nusselt numberNuheat transfer (forced convection; ratio of convective to conductive heat transfer)
Ohnesorge numberOhfluid dynamics (atomization of liquids, Marangoni flow)
Péclet numberPeheat transfer (advectiondiffusion problems; total momentum transfer to molecular heat transfer)
Péclet numberPemass transfer (advectiondiffusion problems; total momentum transfer to diffusive mass transfer)
Prandtl numberPrheat transfer (ratio of viscous diffusion rate over thermal diffusion rate)
Pressure coefficientCPaerodynamics, hydrodynamics (pressure experienced at a point on an airfoil; dimensionless pressure variable)
Rayleigh numberRaheat transfer (buoyancy versus viscous forces in free convection)
Reynolds numberRefluid mechanics (ratio of fluid inertial and viscous forces)[1]
Richardson numberRifluid dynamics (effect of buoyancy on flow stability; ratio of potential over kinetic energy)[17]
Roshko numberRofluid dynamics (oscillating flow, vortex shedding)
Schmidt numberScmass transfer (viscous over molecular diffusion rate)[18]
Shape factorHboundary layer flow (ratio of displacement thickness to momentum thickness)
Sherwood numberShmass transfer (forced convection; ratio of convective to diffusive mass transport)
Sommerfeld numberShydrodynamic lubrication (boundary lubrication)[19]
Stanton numberStheat transfer and fluid dynamics (forced convection)
Stokes numberStk or Skparticles suspensions (ratio of characteristic time of particle to time of flow)
Strouhal numberSt or Srfluid dynamics (continuous and pulsating flow; nondimensional frequency)[20]
Stuart numberNmagnetohydrodynamics (ratio of electromagnetic to inertial forces)
Taylor numberTafluid dynamics (rotating fluid flows; inertial forces due to rotation of a fluid versus viscous forces)
Ursell numberUwave mechanics (nonlinearity of surface gravity waves on a shallow fluid layer)
Vadasz numberVaporous media (governs the effects of porosity , the Prandtl number and the Darcy number on flow in a porous medium) [21]
Wallis parameterj*multiphase flows (nondimensional superficial velocity)[22]
Weber numberWemultiphase flow (strongly curved surfaces; ratio of inertia to surface tension)
Weissenberg numberWiviscoelastic flows (shear rate times the relaxation time)[23]
Womersley numberbiofluid mechanics (continuous and pulsating flows; ratio of pulsatile flow frequency to viscous effects)[24]
Zel'dovich numberfluid dynamics, Combustion (Measure of activation energy)

Solids

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Coefficient of kinetic frictionmechanics (friction of solid bodies in translational motion)
Coefficient of static frictionmechanics (friction of solid bodies at rest)
Dieterich-Ruina-Rice numbermechanics, friction, rheology, geophysics (stiffness ratio for frictional contacts)[25]
Föppl–von Kármán numbervirology, solid mechanics (thin-shell buckling)
Rockwell scalemechanical hardness (indentation hardness of a material)
Rolling resistance coefficientCrrvehicle dynamics (ratio of force needed for motion of a wheel over the normal force)

Optics

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Abbe numberVoptics (dispersion in optical materials)
f-numberNoptics, photography (ratio of focal length to diameter of aperture)
Fresnel numberFoptics (slit diffraction)[26]
Refractive indexnelectromagnetism, optics (speed of light in vacuum over speed of light in a material)
TransmittanceToptics, spectroscopy (the ratio of the intensities of radiation exiting through and incident on a sample)

Mathematics and statistics

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Coefficient of determinationstatistics (proportion of variance explained by a statistical model)
Coefficient of variationstatistics (ratio of standard deviation to expectation)
Correlationρ or rstatistics (measure of linear dependence)
Courant–Friedrich–Levy numberC or 𝜈mathematics (numerical solutions of hyperbolic PDEs)[27]
Euler's numberemathematics (base of the natural logarithm)
Feigenbaum constants,
chaos theory (period doubling)[28]
Golden ratiomathematics, aesthetics (long side length of self-similar rectangle)
Pimathematics (ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter)
Radian measureradmathematics (measurement of planar angles, 1 radian = 180/π degrees)
Steradian measuresrmeasurement of solid angles

Geography, geology and geophysics

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Albedoclimatology, astronomy (reflectivity of surfaces or bodies)
Love numbersh, k, lgeophysics (solidity of earth and other planets)
Porositygeology, porous media (void fraction of the medium)
Rossby numberRogeophysics (ratio of inertial to Coriolis force)

Sport

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Blondeau numbersport science, team sports[29]
Gain ratiobicycling (system of representing gearing; length traveled over length pedaled)[30]
Goal averageAssociation football[31]
Runs Per Wicket RatioRpW ratiocricket[32]
Winning percentageVarious, e.g. or Various sports

Other fields

Name Standard symbol Definition Field of application
Capacity factorenergy
Cohesion number Coh Chemical engineering, material science, mechanics (A scale to show the energy needed for detaching two solid particles)[33][34]
Cost of transportCOTenergy efficiency, economics (ratio of energy input to kinetic motion)
Damping ratiomechanics, electrical engineering (the level of damping in a system)
Darcy numberDaporous media (ratio of permeability to cross-sectional area)
DecibeldBacoustics, electronics, control theory (ratio of two intensities or powers of a wave)
Dukhin numberDucolloid science (ratio of electric surface conductivity to the electric bulk conductivity in heterogeneous systems)
Elasticity
(economics)
Eeconomics (response of demand or supply to price changes)
Fine-structure constantquantum electrodynamics (QED) (coupling constant characterizing the strength of the electromagnetic interaction)
Gainelectronics (signal output to signal input)
Havnes parameterIn Dusty plasma physics, ratio of the total charge carried by the dust particles to the charge carried by the ions , with the number density of particles
Helmholtz numberThe most important parameter in duct acoustics. If is the dimensional frequency, then is the corresponding free field wavenumber and is the corresponding dimensionless frequency [35]
Iribarren numberIrwave mechanics (breaking surface gravity waves on a slope)
Load factorenergy
Lundquist numberSplasma physics (ratio of a resistive time to an Alfvén wave crossing time in a plasma)
Peel numberNPcoating (adhesion of microstructures with substrate)[36]
PerveanceKcharged particle transport (measure of the strength of space charge in a charged particle beam)
Pierce parameterTraveling wave tube
Pixelpxdigital imaging (smallest addressable unit)
Beta (plasma physics)Plasma (physics) and Fusion power. Ratio of plasma thermal pressure to magnetic pressure, controlling the level of turbulence in a magnetised plasma.
Poisson's ratioelasticity (strain in transverse and longitudinal direction)
Power factorpf electrical (real power to apparent power)
Power numberNpfluid mechanics, power consumption by rotary agitators; resistance force versus inertia force)
Prater numberβreaction engineering (ratio of heat evolution to heat conduction within a catalyst pellet)[37]
Q factorQphysics, engineering (Damping ratio of oscillator or resonator; energy stored versus energy lost)
Relative densityRDhydrometers, material comparisons (ratio of density of a material to a reference material—usually water)
Relative permeabilitymagnetostatics (ratio of the permeability of a specific medium to free space)
Relative permittivityelectrostatics (ratio of capacitance of test capacitor with dielectric material versus vacuum)
Rouse numberP or Zsediment transport (ratio of the sediment fall velocity and the upwards velocity of grain)
Shields parameter or sediment transport (threshold of sediment movement due to fluid motion; dimensionless shear stress)
Specific gravitySG(same as Relative density)
Stefan numberStephase change, thermodynamics (ratio of sensible heat to latent heat)
Strainmaterials science, elasticity (displacement between particles in the body relative to a reference length)

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