prefactor
/ˈprɛfæk.tər/Definitions
1. noun
A factor that is applied before a calculation, often to account for a correction.
“In physics, the prefactor in the wave function is crucial for determining the probability of a particle’s position.”
2. verb
To calculate a factor that is applied before a calculation, often to account for a correction.
“The researcher needed to prefactor the data to get an accurate reading.”