co·ef·fi·cient

co·ef·fi·cient
/ˌkowəˈfıʃənt/ noun, pl -cients [count]
1 mathematics : a number by which another number or symbol is multiplied

5 is the coefficient of y in the term 5y.

2 physics : a number that is used to measure some property or characteristic of a substance

a coefficient of friction

the metal's coefficient of expansion


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