Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

Limited Interest

Couple

Physics

In physics, the word “couple” is used frequently (in my experience) in a wide variety of situations. It’s used in any way in which things interact.

For example:

  • two equations that share a variable can be called “coupled equations”
  • Two particles that stick together can be called “coupled particles”
  • A photon travelling through a fibre optic cable is “coupled” to the cable

It is for this reason that I will now call glue a “coupling agent”, and things that are glued together as “coupled”. It makes me sound more professional.