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  • {{r|Degrees of freedom (mechanics)}}
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  • *{{cite book |author=John Robert Taylor |title=Classical mechanics |isbn=189138922X |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |url=http:/
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  • In a theory of mechanics, '''kinematics''' is the quantitative description of the configuration and In [[Newtonian mechanics]], the kinematic specification of a problem is a set of times, dimensions,
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  • {{r|Fluid mechanics}}
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  • * J. J. Sakurai, ''Advanced Quantum Mechanics'', Addison-Wesley, Reading Mass. (1967)
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  • In [[mechanics]] the average speed <i>v</i> of an object moving a distance <i>d</i> during ...al Relativity and Classical Mechanics]</ref> In particular, in [[classical mechanics]], all observers agree on the value of ''t'' and the transformation rules f
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • ...//www.sklogwiki.org/ SklogWiki] - a wiki on thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, with a theoretical and computational focus.
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  • ==Game mechanics== The game mechanics are very simple, and thus the "negotiation" phase is where the game reaches
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  • {{r|Classical mechanics}}
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=John K. Vennard|title=Elementary Fluid Mechanics|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Braunsworth & Co.|year=1940|id=}} See pp. 252
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • ...<td>1819-1903<td width="5%"> <td>1849-1903<td width="5%"><td>Physics/Fluid Mechanics ...hill]] <td>1924-1998<td width="5%"> <td>1969-1980<td width="5%"><td>Fluid Mechanics
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  • * Pauling L, and Wilson EB ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry'' (Dover Publications) ISBN 0-486-64871-0 * Atkins PW ''et al'' ''Molecular Quantum Mechanics'' (Oxford University Press)
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  • ...iolin so hard to play?] - Answers this question, as well as explaining the mechanics of bowed strings. Technical but very accessible.
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • ==The course mechanics== ...ou see fit. If you are done, you can delete the whole section ''The course mechanics'' from your course homepage.
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • | work = [[Popular Mechanics]] | work = [[Popular Mechanics]]
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  • ...mécanique'' (Treatise of mechanics) (1811, 1833) was the standard work on mechanics during the first half of the 19th century. In 1812 he published a work that
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • * A. R. Edmonds, ''Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics'', Princeton University Press, 2nd edition (1960)
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • * {{cite book|author=M. Shinbrot|title=Lectures on Fluid Mechanics|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Gordon and Breach|year=1973|id=ISBN
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  • * A. R. Edmonds, ''Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics'', 2nd edition, Princeton University Press, Pinceton, 1960.
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  • Coriolis became professor of mechanics at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in 1829, a school that was ...cole des Ponts and Chaussées. He was also elected to replace Navier in the mechanics section of the [[Académie des Sciences]]. Coriolis died in 1843.
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  • ...come recorded is <math>\scriptstyle \lambda_i</math>, according to quantum mechanics the probability <math>\scriptstyle p_i </math> of obtaining this measuremen &ldquo;state&rdquo; in quantum mechanics (that is, pure states) that allows an effective description of various scen
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  • {{r|Statistical mechanics}}
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • According to classical mechanics a physical system behaves deterministic, The laws of mechanics are described by [[partial differential equation]]s and, more generally, by
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  • |title = Topics in Quantum Mechanics
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  • {{r|Classical mechanics}}
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  • ...product and the cross product are widely used in in the study of optics, mechanics, electromagnetism, and gravitational fields, for example. In mechanics, when a constant force <b>F</b> is applied over a straight displacement <b
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  • ...P.K. Bharti|title=Introduction to Mecahnical Engineering: Thermodynamics, Mechanics and Strength of Materials|edition=5th Edition|publisher=New Age Internation
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  • {{r|Mechanics}}
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  • ...hor=John M. Seddon and Julian D. Gale|title=Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics|edition=|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry|year=2001|id=ISBN 0-85404-632
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  • The definition of [[rigid rotor]] stems from classical mechanics. The concept is applied in [[molecular physics]], especially in [[microwav In classical mechanics, as well as in quantum mechanics, the kinetic energy of rotation of a rigid rotor is linear in a quantity ca
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  • == Conservation of momentum in Newtonian mechanics == == Noether's theorem in Lagrangian mechanics ==
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  • The Theorem of the Equipartition of [[energy]] is a construct of [[classical mechanics]] and was first introduced by [[James Clerk Maxwell]] (1831-1879). It stat
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  • ...year=September 1955|title=Ten Buses Grow Into a Train|url=|journal=Popular Mechanics Magazine|volume=104|issue=3|pages=81-86, 256-258}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Frank M. White|title=Fluid Mechanics|edition= Fourth Edition|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1999|id=ISBN 0-07-069716
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  • '''Biomechanics''' is a subfield of [[mechanics]] concerned with the study of mechanical forces acting at any of the hierar
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • ...e energy left. This is explained by the uncertainty principle from quantum mechanics that implies that it is impossible to have a complete absence of energy.
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  • ..., David J. | authorlink = David Griffiths | title=Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2nd ed.) | publisher=Prentice Hall | year=2004 | id=ISBN 0-13-805326-X}} * {{cite book | author=Goldstein, Herbert | title=Classical Mechanics | publisher=Addison Wesley | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-201-65702-3}}
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}<br>
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  • ==The mechanics of minority government==
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  • In [[mechanics]], a '''virial''' of a stable system of ''n'' particles is a quantity propo ==Quantum mechanics==
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  • ...or of electrons at the atomic and molecular level is governed by [[quantum mechanics]] or [[quantum electrodynamics]]. The (quantum mechanical) interaction bet ...using the (classical) [[Maxwell equations]]. In such an approach, quantum mechanics can be used to establish the electronic properties of materials, which then
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  • Our [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] description of an [[atom]] suggests a very broad regio
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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Dixon S.L.|title=Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery|edition=Third Edition|publisher=Pergamon
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  • I performed the mechanics of Approval. There were no additional edits that remained on the Draft so
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  • ...simplest form. In [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newtonian mechanics]], and in [[special relativity]], an inertial frame of reference is one in ...mechanics take the same form in inertial frames, specifically, [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newton's laws of motion]] are the same for all obse
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  • * 2008: Wave Mechanics Union (''Second Season: Progressive & Classic Rock as Jazz'')
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  • {{r|Orbital mechanics}}
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  • ...d]]s, i.e., [[liquid]]s and [[gas]]es. It is an adaptation of [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newton's laws of motion]] to a medium that is treat ...great unsolved mysteries of fluid dynamics and by extension of [[classical mechanics]]. While many properties of turbulent flows are understood, a deductive th
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  • *[[Werner Heisenberg]] invents matrix mechanics ...nts out an important, and previously non-understood implication of quantum mechanics
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  • ...d M1128 are superior to the tracked Buford, which required dedicated track mechanics.
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  • ...gle unified theory, including all phenomena both at the level of [[quantum mechanics]] and on a scale as wide as the [[universe]], this has not yet been proven. ...mbined. For example, the unification of [[general relativity]] and quantum mechanics has so far proven impossible due to creation of infinite values when lookin
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  • * Atkins PW ''et al'' ''Molecular Quantum Mechanics'' (Oxford University Press)
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  • ...f civilian flights. Beginning with the basic licensing of pilots, aircraft mechanics and flight attendants, its authority extends to operating the national [[ai
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  • In [[classical mechanics]], the '''momentum''' of a point particle is the [[mass]] ''m'' of the part ...essed with respect to a reference frame. In most applications of classical mechanics this frame is fixed to the earth (a "laboratory frame"). [[Einstein]]'s th
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  • * The [[characteristic state function]] in [[statistical mechanics]].
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  • ...ctrum]]), as well as spectral analysis of radiation; elasticity; [[quantum mechanics]]; and many other areas of scientific research. ...tial differential equation (or PDE) of fundamental importance in [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • * [[Fluid mechanics]]
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  • The escape speed is a concept of mechanics which is related to gravity. For a small body being launched radially outwa
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  • ..., is an introduction to quantum mechanics for the layperson. See [[Quantum mechanics/Advanced]] for a more technical exposition.'' '''Quantum mechanics''' (from the [[Latin]] ''quantus'', "how much") is a theory in [[physics]]
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  • ....A. Quadling | coauthors=A.R.D. Ramsay | title=An Introduction to Advanced Mechanics | year=1964 | publisher=G. Bell and Sons | pages=102-103 }}
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], ''a''<sub>0</sub> appears as the maximum in the radial distribution as
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  • ...s ''not'' have [[rest mass]].<ref>This is unexpected, because in classical mechanics linear momentum of a particle is proportional to the mass of the particle.< ...nger equation|wave equation]], which formed the basis of the new [[quantum mechanics]]. It took another year before [[Paul A.M. Dirac]]<ref>P.A.M. Dirac, Proc.
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  • ...biology''' has emerged as a discipline that aims to investigate [[Quantum mechanics|quantum]] phenomena&mdash;e.g., [[coherence]], [[tunneling]], [[Entanglemen ...of the cell and multicellular organism rests on the foundation of quantum mechanics. But not all known quantum phenomena can be seen to readily apply to livin
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  • ...Hilbert spaces play a fundamental role in the physical theory of [[quantum mechanics]]. The state (in the so-called [[Schrödinger picture]]) of a quantum mecha
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  • ...Continuity of the Gaseous and the Liquid States'', Studies in Statistical Mechanics XIV. J.L. Lebowitz , Ed., North Holland, Amsterdam (1988). (This book conta
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  • ...nal role-playing. Similarly, role-playing video games tend to conceal game mechanics, so that players devote little or no time to the calculation of statistics
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  • ...anding still, there is no translation, rotation or vibration. In [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] terms all possible motions are in their lowest-energy
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  • ...perhaps the most powerful tools of analysis in [[physics]] and [[classical mechanics]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Gerald J. Holton and Stephen G. Brush|title=Physi
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  • *{{Citation|author=Phillip Hall and Carl Peterson| title = Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion| edition = 2nd| publisher = Addison-Wesley
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