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mobility the quality of moving freely
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mobility Mobility is the ability and willingness to move or change; this can depend on motor skills, special tools such as a walking stick, Zimmer Frame or wheelchair, vehicles, uncongested roads, public transport; mobility with regard to one's home depends on availability of houses and being bound to an area because of a job or school, etc. Mobility with regard to one's job depends on availability of jobs (depending on the general job market and on one's versatility, quality, etc. ...
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mobility The ability to move one's chess pieces to all areas of the board quickly.
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mobility Quantitative measure of the velocity of ions in an electric field of unit strength. The mobility can be expressed as where v is the velocity of the ion and E is the electric field strength. The units are square meters per volt per second. Heavier ions will have lower mobilities than lighter ones and values of mobility vary inversely with density, producing slower mobilities near the earth's surface.
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mobility The ability of particles and substances to move, either by random motion or under the influence of fields or forces.
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