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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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  • ...'''mechanics''' includes all theories explaining the behaviour of matter. Mechanics can also refer to the practical subjects of creating and maintaining machin Each physical theory of mechanics has these three ingredients:
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  • ...echanics timeline.PNG|right|325px|Timeline for key scientists in classical mechanics}} ...cal'' is taken to distinguish this formulation of mechanics from [[quantum mechanics]], and from developments in [[quantum field theory]], in particular, [[quan
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  • *[[P. A. M. Dirac]], ''The Principles of Quantum Mechanics'' (1930) -- the beginning chapters provide a very clear and comprehensible *[[David Griffiths]], ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics'', Prentice Hall, 1995. ISBN 0-13-111892-7 -- A standard undergraduate leve
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  • ...ntization|first quantized]] [[quantum theory]] that supersedes [[classical mechanics]] at the [[atom]]ic and [[subatomic particle|subatomic]] levels. It is a fu Quantum mechanics is sometimes used in a more general sense, to mean [[quantum physics]].
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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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  • The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws governing and mathematica
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mechanics (general)/Related Articles]]
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  • *{{cite book |title=Classical mechanics |author=John R. Taylor |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |isbn ...nd Matthew Sands | title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics, volume 1: Mainly mechanics radiation and heat | publisher=Addison-Wesley | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-201-5
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], '''measurement''' concerns the interaction of a macroscopic measurement ...title=Quantum Causality: Conceptual Issues in the Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics |chapter=§2.3.1 The measurement problem |pages=pp. 31 ''ff'' |author=Peter
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  • ....ac.uk/history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html A history of quantum mechanics] ...ww.imperial.ac.uk/quantuminformation/qi/tutorials Imperial College Quantum Mechanics Course to Download]
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  • *[[Basics of quantum mechanics]] *[[Measurement in quantum mechanics]]
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  • ...subsection targets, that stuff's all in the extended version [[CZ:Article mechanics Complete|here]]. [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 12:38, 25 Februar ...d to discuss the issue on Citizendium Pilot talk:Article Mechanics|Article Mechanics talk page. Shouldn't it be copied (or at list linked) there?</s> ..done
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The interpretation of measurement in quantum mechanics
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  • ...stem in quantum mechanics used to illustrate important features of quantum mechanics, such as quantization of energy levels and the existence of zero-point ener
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  • ==Quantum mechanics==
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  • * [[Isaac Newton]], founder of [[classical mechanics]] * [[Max Planck]], early contributor to [[quantum mechanics]]
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  • *[[Basics of quantum mechanics]] *[[Measurement in quantum mechanics]]
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  • *[[Harmonic oscillator (classical)|Harmonic oscillator ]] in classical mechanics *[[Harmonic oscillator (quantum)|Harmonic oscillator ]] in quantum mechanics
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  • ...a detailed balancing description of equilibrium by a master of statistical mechanics. ...ook |title=Lectures on Theoretical Physics: Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics Vol. V |author=Arnold Sommerfeld |year=1964 |publisher=Academic Press}} A c
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  • ...of relativity]] deals with departures from [[Classical mechanics|Newtonian mechanics]] when the speed of an [[object]] approaches or becomes comparable to the [ ...vity | general theory of relativity]] deals with departures from Newtonian mechanics by describing the warping of [[space (physics)|space]] and [[time]] in the
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  • * [[Angular momentum (classical)]], angular momentum in classical mechanics. * [[Angular momentum (quantum)]], angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
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  • *[[P. A. M. Dirac]], ''The Principles of Quantum Mechanics'' (1930) -- the beginning chapters provide a very clear and comprehensible *[[David Griffiths]], ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics'', Prentice Hall, 1995. ISBN 0-13-111892-7 -- A standard undergraduate leve
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  • A synonym for angular momentum coupling in quantum mechanics.
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  • *{{cite book |author=John Robert Taylor |title=Classical mechanics |isbn=189138922X |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |url=http:/ ...books?id=Ni6CD7K2X4MC&printsec=frontcover |title=Introduction to classical mechanics: with problems and solutions |isbn= 0521876222 |year=2008 |publisher=Cambr
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  • ...}} The most famous original work on the mathematical structure of quantum mechanics. ...//books.google.com/books?id=173vjxhvrZoC&printsec=frontcover|title=Quantum mechanics for mathematicians |author=Leon Armenovich Takhtadzhi︠a︡n |isbn=0821846
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  • * [[atomic orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for an atom * [[molecular orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for a molecule
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  • In general chemistry, from the perspective of Newtonian mechanics, anything that occupies space and has mass.
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  • ...ice with some similarity to [[Dodgeball (Google)]], but extended with game mechanics.
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  • ...Physics at [[Loyola University (Chicago)]], where he researches [[quantum mechanics]]; Immediate Past President, [[Ameinu]]
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  • *{{cite book |title=Classical mechanics |author=John R. Taylor |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |isbn ...nd Matthew Sands | title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics, volume 1: Mainly mechanics radiation and heat | publisher=Addison-Wesley | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-201-5
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  • #{{cite web |title=Quantum mechanics |date=June2, 2005 |author=Niels Walet, University of Manchester |url= http:
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  • ...'''mechanics''' includes all theories explaining the behaviour of matter. Mechanics can also refer to the practical subjects of creating and maintaining machin Each physical theory of mechanics has these three ingredients:
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  • A differential equation of quantum mechanics, describing the spatial and temporal behavior of wave functions.
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  • A technique in [[quantum mechanics]] in which the kinetic energies of nuclei and electrons are calculated sepa
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  • A function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron in a molecule.
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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=107-108 }}
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  • The study of the mechanics of biological systems
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  • Function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron around the nucleus of an atom.
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  • ...ish physicist and mathematician instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics, who won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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  • ...rst postulated by [[Louis de Broglie|de Broglie]], that advanced [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • A branch of theoretical chemistry, which applies quantum mechanics and quantum field theory to address issues and problems in chemistry.
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  • ...started the sociobiology debate, as an attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturance.
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  • ...lgebra]] used throughout the [[matrix mechanics]] formulation of [[quantum mechanics]]. ...ion is in wide use in the field today, and although developed with quantum mechanics in mind it can be employed more generally when working with any [[vector sp
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  • ...understanding the structure of [[atom]]s and the development of [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • ...oe/ (see Chapter 9 for singular S-L operators and connections with quantum mechanics)
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  • ...iltonian is in: [[Roy McWeeny|R. McWeeny]], ''Methods of Molecular Quantum Mechanics,'' 2nd edition, Academic, London (1989).
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  • ....ac.uk/history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html A history of quantum mechanics] ...ww.imperial.ac.uk/quantuminformation/qi/tutorials Imperial College Quantum Mechanics Course to Download]
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  • ...l switching elements of the computation is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...cing as a feature of its original plans laboratory instruction in physics, mechanics, and mining.}}</ref>
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  • ...n number 100123853] plus three additional edits which appear to be article mechanics type edits (categories added, image fix and bolding of text) which makes it
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  • *L. Pauling and E. B. Wilson, ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics'', McGraw-Hill, New York (1935).
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  • ...ay be broadly divided into electronic structure, dynamics, and statistical mechanics. In the process of solving the problem of predicting chemical [[reactivity ...istry |force field]] methods. Some chemical theorists apply [[statistical mechanics]] to provide a bridge between the microscopic phenomena of the quantum worl
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  • * J. J. Sakurai, ''Advanced Quantum Mechanics'', Addison-Wesley, Reading Mass. (1967)
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  • ...ublisher=Thomson-Brooks/Cole|year=2004|id= ISBN 0-534-40949-0}} (Classical mechanics and electricity) ...isher=Pearson/Benjamin Cummings|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8053-3843-8}} (Quantum mechanics)
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  • ...English: J. J. Griffin, ''Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra'', Academic Press, New York (1959). ...cite book |last= Edmonds |first= A. R. |title= Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics |year= 1957
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  • ..., practices and concepts of thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics and kinetics.
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  • The possibility of changing a state of a [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] system observed in one location by changing it in a re
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  • In [[mechanics]], and especially [[quantum mechanics]], adiabatic can also refer to a time-dependent process, where adiabatic m
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  • The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws governing and mathematica
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  • ...lassical)|vacuum reference state]] with no fields or particles; in quantum mechanics, the [[Vacuum (quantum electrodynamic)|vacuum state]] with electromagnetic
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  • * H. Goldstein, C. P. Poole, J. L. Safko, ''Classical Mechanics'', Third Ed., Addison Wesley Publishing Company, San Francisco (2001) ISBN * V. I. Arnold, ''Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics'', Springer-Verlag (1989), ISBN 0-387-96890-3. (Chapter 6).
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  • ...ar momentum (quantum)#Orbital angular momentum|angular momentum in quantum mechanics]]'' In [[quantum mechanics]], '''orbital angular momentum''' is a conserved property of a system of on
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], the term '''vector coupling''' is used as a synonym for angular momentum
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  • ==Classical mechanics== In [[classical mechanics|classical]] or [[Newton]]ian mechanics the motion of a particle is governed by [[Newton's laws]] of motion.
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], '''measurement''' concerns the interaction of a macroscopic measurement ...title=Quantum Causality: Conceptual Issues in the Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics |chapter=§2.3.1 The measurement problem |pages=pp. 31 ''ff'' |author=Peter
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  • ...ts approach 30 miles (48 km) per hour. Kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics, helps describe a player's movement across the ice by defining his position
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  • ...ten various law review articles and op ed. Contributing Editor at Popular Mechanics; coauthor of ''Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other
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  • ...icist, for example, will work with a [[radiology|radiologist]] to plan the mechanics of multibeam or fractionated radiation therapy. Health physicists also are
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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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  • * 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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  • ==Game mechanics== The game mechanics are very simple, and thus the "negotiation" phase is where the game reaches
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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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  • ...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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  • ...human transportation has also existed. In the December issue of ''Popular Mechanics'' in 1957, engineer Honeywell predicted that by 2000 this technology would ...>Belfiore, Michael. "All Aboard the Hyperloop." Popular Mechanics. Popular Mechanics, 12 Aug. 2013. Web. 13 Oct. 2013.}}</ref>-->
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  • ...on [[quantum mechanics]].<ref>P. A. M. Dirac, ''The Principles of Quantum Mechanics'', Oxford University Press (1930). Fourth edition 1958. Paperback 1981, p. *A. Messiah, ''Quantum Mechanics'', vol. I. North Holland, Amsterdam (1967), Appendix A
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  • This model is described by almost every book on quantum mechanics. For example, see {{cite book |title=Fundamentals of Solid State Engineerin ...y book on solid state physics. For example, see {{cite book |title=Quantum mechanics in a nutshell |author=Gerald D. Mahan |url=http://books.google.com/books?id
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  • ...Engineering in 1948. This was followed by a PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1952. ...964–65), Chairman of the Division of Structural Engineering and Structural Mechanics (1970–71), Chairman of Committee on Educational Policy at Berkeley (1972�
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  • ...'''zero-point energy''' is the lowest possible [[energy]] that a [[Quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] [[physical system]] may possess; it is the energy of t ...] of a certain [[operator (physics)|operator]], the [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] of the system. For almost all quantum-mechanical systems, th
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  • ...ergy is quickly redistributed according to the principles of [[statistical mechanics]]. Thus infrared absorption adds energy and heats the gas. Likewise, therma
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  • ...Such oxidation produces 5-hydroxymethyluracil and 5-formyluracil. Quantum mechanics calculations show that 5-formyluracil can also base pair with adenine,<ref>
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  • ...missing the Biblical miracles as fables. Hutton took the Newtonian laws of mechanics as the basis of a system of the earth, supplemented by Black's principles o
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  • ...es the electronic charge-distribution is stable, as follows from [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] laws, and an external electric field polarizes the ele ...ity was likewise unexplainable. This changed after the advent of [[quantum mechanics]]. By means of the quantum mechanical technique of [[perturbation theory]]
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], '''angular momentum coupling''' is the procedure of constructing [[eigen ...cite book |last= Edmonds |first= A. R. |title= Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics |year= 1957
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  • ...e center and [[electron]]s orbiting around it. Unfortunately, [[Classical Mechanics]] predicts that these orbits would be unstable, they would decay in less th ...He resolved the difficulties of Rutherford's model by making the [[quantum mechanics|non-classical]] assumption that there were only discrete and stationary ene
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  • Solving linear systems is extensively in Physics, Mechanics, and many other fields. These transformations have extensive use in Computer Graphics, and in mechanics.
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  • ...nonzero value everywhere in a given volume. ...More fundamentally, quantum mechanics predicts ...a correction to the energy called the zero-point energy [that] For a review, see {{cite book |title=Time in Quantum Mechanics |editor=J.G. Muga, R. Sala Mayato and Í.L. Egusquiza, editors |pages=pp. 7
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  • ...the word motion relates to a ''time-dependent'' trajectory. Since quantum mechanics accounts for the (non-zero) kinetic energy of particles the word motion is ...1930s the Briton [[D. R. Hartree|Hartree]]<ref>D. R. Hartree, ''The Wave Mechanics of an Atom with a Noncoulomb Central Field. Part I. Theory and Methods, Par
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  • ...tzjames Stephen responded, "To me this is like saying, the great object of mechanics is to alter the laws of gravitation." <ref>Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1
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  • ...t state what your criteria (characteristics) are. The story, the main game mechanics, the matrial used, ... e.g., How do you define "Video game" to distinguish ...arance on the surface should determine its classification but the idea and mechanics of the game. Of course, one could simply classify according to the material
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  • ...n the fields of aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, engineering physics, materials science and engineering, electrical enginee
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]] spherical harmonics appear as eigenfunctions of (squared) [[Angular momen ...a'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK (1935).</ref> In the quantum mechanics community, it is common practice to either include this [[phase factor]] in
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  • ...ns, but acts over great distances and is always attractive. In [[classical mechanics]], gravitation is given by [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s gravitational force, w ...anics). The problem is that in flat spacetimes such as those of classical mechanics and [[special relativity]], there is no way that inertial observers can acc
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  • ...ists: A Study in Administrative History'' (1956), thorough analysis of the mechanics of government in 1790s
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  • ...students a safe atmosphere where they can learn the mediawiki engine, the mechanics of article creation, and the joy of wiki-editing, without the added stress
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  • ...attractive part. The repulsive part is mainly due to the typical [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical effect]] of intermolecular [[electron exchange]]. The at
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  • :::: See [[CZ:Proposals/Disambiguation mechanics]] (linked from [[CZ:Disambiguation]]. Though not officially accepted, it is :::::Ahh I see. In that case I shall follow those mechanics. I would recommend that the base article redirects firstly to a non-video g
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  • ...l statistics|statistical chemistry]]. [[quantum chemistry]], [[statistical mechanics]], [[electrochemistry]], [[surface chemistry|surface]] and [[solid state ch
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  • ...hich suggested links to various contemporary developments in [[statistical mechanics]] and the physics of [[complexity]].
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  • ...style \hbar\,</math> is [[Planck's constant]] divided by 2&pi;. In quantum mechanics the momentum operator is proportional to the gradient, <math>\scriptstyle \
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  • ...underlying effects can strictly be described only by the means of quantum mechanics. Nevertheless it is possible to imagine the mechanism via classical analogi
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  • ...ns where skills were roughly analogous and transferable, that is, workshop mechanics from the iron, machine and building trades; conductors from stagecoach driv
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  • ...ave equation]]. As such it is often encountered in introductory [[quantum mechanics]] material as a demonstration of the [[quantization (physics)|quantization] ...efunctions are given by<ref>[[Albert Messiah|A. Messiah]] (1999) ''Quantum Mechanics: Two volumes bound as one'' ISBN 0486409244</ref>
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  • ..., as well as in [[quantum chemistry]], '''molecular [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]]''' is the name given to the operator that represents the [[ ...e center of mass motion of the molecule in homogeneous space. In classical mechanics it is easy to separate off the [[center of mass]] (COM) motion of a system
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  • From [[quantum mechanics]] it is known that a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence o ...or instance the book of Messiah,<ref name="Messiah" >A. Messiah, ''Quantum Mechanics'', vol. I, p. 78, North Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam (1967). Trans
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  • [[Quantum mechanics]] postulates that it is impossible to predict at which point in time a give
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  • ...the token performance of concerted activity, the functions of speech, the mechanics and uses of covert tokening, empathy, the origins of solo action, the actio
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  • ...> a radical solution to the problem, 'What is life?' could be that quantum mechanics enabled life to [[Emergence (biology)|emerge]] directly from the atomic wor ...for example."''</font>'''<ref name=daviesnat05/> He asserts that quantum mechanics can thus make discrete 'genetic' information.
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  • * Romans and the Greeks improve water clocks through mechanics (bells, gongs, doors -- ways to attempt flow regulation)
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  • ==Mechanics== Before the advent of mechanics to reset the pins, young men called "pinboys" performed the task of resetti
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  • ...e a necessary component of disease. These approaches typically accept the mechanics of the germ theory, but emphasize that [[heredity]], [[public health]], [[S
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  • ==Energy in classical mechanics== ...more details and extension to the three-dimensional case, see [[classical mechanics]]. Let us assume that a [[force]] ''F''(''x'') is acting on the particle.
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  • '''Crystal field theory''' is a [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] theory for the explanation of magnetic properties and In quantum mechanics a symmetry operation, such as a rotation around an axis, reflection in a pl
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  • ...the turn of the 20th Century also helped to foster Logue’s interest in the mechanics of speech.
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  • In the same period Legendre published on celestial mechanics with papers such as ''Recherches sur la figure des planètes'' (Research on
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  • ..., p. 681 (1925). Translated by B. L. van der Waerden, ''Sources of Quantum Mechanics'', Dover New York (1968)</ref> ...rons by oscillators was a common procedure before the discovery of quantum mechanics: Lorentz explained the [[Zeeman effect]] by it, Planck assumed that a radia
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  • Throughout this article the [[Many Worlds Interpretation]] (MWI) of [[quantum mechanics]] is used.
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  • ...does not enter upon the physical origins of magnetism and its effects upon mechanics, deals with the classification of atomic states based upon symmetry. To emp {{cite book |title=Quantum mechanics: fundamentals |author=Kurt Gottfried, Tung-mow Yan |url=http://books.google
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  • ...ts occur. For instance, the study of very small phenomena using [[quantum mechanics]] requires the use of [[complex numbers]]. [[Error-correcting code]]s, use
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  • ...and Galilei invariance of, respectively, relativistic and non-relativistic mechanics. While the experimental evidence of measurement of the absolute speed by an
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  • ...composed of ''different'' kinds of healthcare professionals in the formal mechanics of working together. However, as medical care has become increasingly compl
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  • * Hertz H.(1956). ''Principles of Mechanics''. Dover, USA.
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  • ...ed ''centripetal force''.<ref name=Hibbeler>{{cite book |title=Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics |author=Russelkl C Hibbeler |url=http://books.google.com/?id=tOFR ...}}</ref><ref name = Curtis>See, for example, {{cite book |title = Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students |author = Howard D. Curtis |isbn = 0750661690 |pub
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  • ...through effects that he claims are based on the same principles as quantum mechanics, although Chopra does not guarantee this healing to any patient. This has l
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  • ...sche Grundlagen der Quantenmechanik'', [Mathematical foundation of quantum mechanics] Springer, Berlin (1932)</ref> to a quantum statistical definition. The qua ...Since the 1920s statistical thermodynamics is based usually on [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • :Game mechanics are the rules by which the game play and winning conditions are regulated.
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  • ...was able to weave the photon concept into the fabrics of the new [[quantum mechanics]] and to describe the interaction of photons with matter.<ref>P. A. M. Di ...as estimated to be 2.1·10<sup>&minus;10</sup> J/m<sup>3</sup>. Is quantum mechanics needed to describe the broadcasting of this station?
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  • ...atter ceases and they are at complete rest in the “classic” (non-[[Quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]]) sense. By definition, absolute zero is a temperature ...perties of temperature are studied in [[thermodynamics]] and [[statistical mechanics]]. The temperature of a system at [[thermodynamic equilibrium]] is defined
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  • In [[Quantum mechanics]], function <math>A</math> may have sense of the [[wave function]] in the [
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  • ===Combat mechanics=== The mechanics of combat itself is based on a very complex system of rules built into the
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], a '''symmetrizer''' <font style="vertical-align: text-top"> <math> \math
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  • ...tive, steps. This approximation was proposed in the early days of quantum mechanics by [[Max Born|Born]] and [[Robert Oppenheimer|Oppenheimer]] (1927) and is i ...|url=http://www.eng.fsu.edu/~dommelen/quantum/style_a/bo.html|work=Quantum Mechanics for Engineers|publisher=FAMU-FSU College of Engineering|accessdate=8 Novemb
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  • ...>[[General relativity]] is a theory of [[gravity]], but it ignores quantum mechanics (Joan Baez, (2006) University California Davis)</ref> Since quantum field
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  • ...in 1938- the Water Management systems, modern methods of road making, soil mechanics laboratories, construction of high dams and irrigation works.
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  • ...ths; however, he did feel loyal enough to direct his research to celestial mechanics. In 1840, he presented a dozen papers on this topic to the Academy. The abs ...orks fill twenty-seven volumes and embrace all branches of mathematics. In mechanics he wrote important works on the equilibrium of rods and elastic membranes a
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  • ...ists: A Study in Administrative History'' (1956), thorough analysis of the mechanics of government in 1790s
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  • <td rowspan="1"> For the creation of quantum mechanics <td rowspan="1"> For research in quantum mechanics, for statistical interpretation of wavefunction
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  • ...of functions. One of many applications of functional analysis is [[quantum mechanics]]. Many problems lead naturally to relationships between a quantity and its :[[Mathematical physics]] • [[Mechanics|Analytical mechanics]] • [[Fluid mechanics|Mathematical fluid dynamics]] • [[Numerical analysis]] • [[Optimization
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  • ...al vector. The vector product is widely used in many areas of mathematics, mechanics, electromagnetism, gravitational fields, etc.
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  • ...o wrote extensively against the [[Copenhagen interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]]. He strongly disagreed with [[Niels Bohr]]'s [[instrumentalism]], and sup ...ing coherent with our beliefs about optics, telescope mounts and celestial mechanics. Where this observation is at odds with one of these auxiliary beliefs, an
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  • ==Historical background and the need for quantum mechanics== ...he "old" quantum theory. Soon after the formulation of the "new" [[quantum mechanics]] the pieces of the puzzle fell together and all open questions regarding
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  • ...f free radical chemistry requires understanding many concepts from quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry, among which include: ...of the electron arises from thinking about the property from the classical mechanics perspective.</ref> The qualifier 'free' denotes the independent existence o
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  • ...tisoning any of its parts. In other words, it does not use the [[Classical mechanics|Newtonian principle]] of action and reaction. Some theoretical and fictiona
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  • ...no particles can ever have an exact position...More fundamentally, quantum mechanics predicts ... a correction to the energy called the zero-point energy [that]
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  • "Two concepts critical to understanding the mechanics and pathologic processes affecting the spine are stability and neural compr
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  • ...weighing] appeared in in 1586. By ''weeghconst'' Stevin means the part of mechanics that is called [[statics]]. This field was founded by [[Archimedes]] and S
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  • ...t, no fixed origin.<ref>V. I . Arnold, ''Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics'', translated from the Russian by K. Vogtmann and A. Weinstein. Springer,
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  • ...1831 what is known today as the [[gaussian integer]]s. While studying 3D [[mechanics]], [[William Rowan Hamilton]] introduced the [[quaternion]]s in 1843 (today
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  • ...s in the [[solar system]] orbit the sun, that is, according to [[Newtonian mechanics]]. Based on this, it would be expected that the average [[orbital speed]] o
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  • ...h Magda, she went to Brussels. There she was appointed to the Institute of Mechanics and began to apply mathematics to the theory of vibrations. ...wrote her outstanding series of lectures on the geometrical foundations of mechanics and, although never properly published, these were widely disseminated and
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  • In determining the behavior of the carriers using [[quantum mechanics]], the ''envelope approximation'' usually is used in which the [[Schröding
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  • ...tion. The now following exposition assumes some basic knowledge of quantum mechanics; readers who lack this are advised to skip the remainder of this section. ...fixed ratio 3:1 between ortho and para hydrogen. The rules of statistical mechanics (Boltzmann averaging etc.) are still applicable if one considers the gas as
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  • </ref> In modern quantum mechanics the Bohr radius is the distance of maximum likelihood for finding the elect
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  • ...epresented "the most bleeding-edge research into man/machine spinal hybrid mechanics the world has ever seen", and incorporates technology, such as C.N.S. (Cont
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  • ...tory.us/1910S5S.htm "S 5 S" Rivals "C Q D" for Wireless Honors], ''Popular Mechanics'', February, 1910, page 156.
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  • ...icle aimed at a lower level (Old high level article moved to the [[Quantum mechanics/Advanced|Advanced subpage]]). Now contemplating doing a similar move of [[ *[[User:J. Noel Chiappa|Noel]] suffered a bit of [[quantum mechanics|quantum uncertainty]] and tunneled through into Wednesday from Tuesday. [[U
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  • ...l pricing]], particularly [[rational pricing#Arbitrage mechanics|arbitrage mechanics]], for further discussion.
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  • ...e of stealth over the use of combat and brute force. These games often use mechanics such as hiding in shadows, sneaking up behind enemies, hiding bodies and mi
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  • Bell worked for a few months as a mechanics assistant, but met Coast Guard sailors at the [[YMCA]] where he was living,
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  • ...o Fourier series versus Fourier transform). This is important in [[quantum mechanics]], since the one-dimensional [[Schrödinger equation]] is a special case of
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  • ...re>{{cite book|author=E. John Finnemore and Joseph P. Franzini|title=Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications|edition=10th Edition|publisher=McGraw-Hill|ye
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  • ...e of [[The Enlightenment]]. Founder of differential calculus and classical mechanics.
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  • While the exact mechanics of a forwarding table is implementation-specific, the general model is that
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  • ...s and extend older theories, as [[special relativity]] extends [[Newtonian mechanics]]. ...gy since the time of Kant. It had influenced the founders of developmental mechanics, and the importance of organicism to embryology was explicitly recognized b
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  • ...on of diffraction can also be understood through the principles of quantum mechanics. [[Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle|Heisenberg's uncertainty principle]] st
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  • ...to explore an interest with (anyone from physics professors to automotive mechanics), and helping them set goals and figure out what they need to do to meet th
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  • ...t explicitly trained men to be carpenters, truck drivers, radio operators, mechanics, surveyors, and technicians. A total of 85,000 Indians were enrolled. This
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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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  • ...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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  • ...physicist who made important contributions to the development of [[quantum mechanics]].</onlyinclude> Shortly after his arrival in Munich, Edward jumped off a m ...his Ph.D. work under [[Werner Heisenberg]], one of the founders of quantum mechanics, who a year earlier had been appointed in Leipzig to the chair of theoretic
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  • ...or negative (antiparallel).<ref>L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz, ''Quantum Mechanics'', 2nd ed., Pergamon Press, Oxford, (1965), p. 452</ref> The angular momen
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  • ...saac Newton]], and [[Albert Einstein]], and the main creators of [[quantum mechanics]], [[Werner Heisenberg]], [[Erwin Schrödinger]], and [[Paul A. M. Dirac]]. ...echanics timeline.PNG|right|350px|Timeline for key scientists in classical mechanics}}
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  • ...The system directly or indirectly employed tens of thousands of engineers, mechanics, repairmen and technicians, bringing a new level of technical sophisticatio
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  • ...ng)|earthworks]]. Geotechnical engineers deal with soil properties, [[soil mechanics]], compression and swelling of soils, seepage, slopes, embankments, [[retai
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  • * <s>Article Mechanics (style) [cp]</s>
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  • The added dimension necessarily altered not only the series's mechanics, but also its formula. Fully three-dimensional planes are non-linear by def
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  • and fluid mechanics. While each | title = High Explosives: the interaction of chemistry and mechanics
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  • {{cite book |title=A history of mechanics |isbn=0486656322 |author=René Dugas |url=http://books.google.com/books?id ...i6CD7K2X4MC&pg=PA466&dq=Coriolis+carousel |title=Introduction to classical mechanics: with problems and solutions |pages= p. 466 |isbn= 0521876222 |year=2008 |p
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]] and [[quantum chemistry]], an '''atomic orbital''' is a function of an el
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  • ...er with Manchester businessmen and industrialists, established the [[UMIST|Mechanics' Institute]] (later to become [[UMIST]]) to ensure that workers could learn ...f machine-tool building to a previously-unknown level, supported the new [[Mechanics Institute]] in Manchester – the birthplace of [[UMIST]] - and helped to f
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  • ...e the horizontal travel could be more than eight meters.<ref>Dimarogonas, "Mechanics of the Ancient Greek Theater", ''ASME Design Conference'', Phoenix 1992, qu
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  • ...required for an unambiguous application of the statistical laws of atomic mechanics. Without entering into metaphysical speculations, I may perhaps add that an ...een the measuring instruments and the object under investigation in atomic mechanics exhibits a close analogy to the peculiar difficulties in psychological anal
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  • '''Example.''' In [[Newtonian mechanics]], coordinates of moving bodies are functions of time. For example, the cla
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  • ===Celestial mechanics=== ...Associate Professor Emeritus of Engineering, University of Denver (2003). Mechanics and Thermodynamics</ref>
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  • ...hes of sciences involving symmetry principles, such as relativity, quantum mechanics, [[particle physics]], chemistry, computer graphics, and others.
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  • ...derivation that goes back to van der Waals and the other is a statistical mechanics derivation. The latter has as its major advantage that it makes explicit th
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  • ...on transfer occur? A precise answer requires an understanding of [[quantum mechanics]], which reveals that oxygen atoms have a much greater 'affinity' for elect
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  • ...models of many physical phenomena, including electro-magnetism and quantum mechanics. Even so, it is still often difficult to find examples where an equivalent
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  • The move from mechanics to electronic timepieces happened globally, and in the 20<sup>th</sup> cent
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  • ...which he studied under the teaching of [[Albert Einstein]], and [[quantum mechanics]]. ...ap's [[inductive logic]] and [[Reichenbach]]'s interpretation of [[quantum mechanics]], in which Reichenbach employed a three-valued propositional calculus. He
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  • ...thern middle class as "farmers, planters, traders, storekeepers, artisans, mechanics, a few manufacturers, a goodly number of country school teachers, and a hos
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  • * Fractography and [[fracture mechanics]]
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  • ...l background of the molecular dipole. Readers without knowledge of quantum mechanics are advised to skip this section.</font>
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  • ...ivity]], and in particular that what physicists have learned about quantum mechanics provides a compelling case for abandoning certain familiar principles of cl
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  • ...hanics timeline.PNG|right|250px|Timeline for key scientists in [[classical mechanics]]}} ...ntributions to both [[quantum mechanics|quantum theory]] and [[statistical mechanics]]. While best known for the [[Theory of relativity|Theory of Relativity]] (
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  • From the perspective of [[classical mechanics]], chemists describe '''matter''' as anything (any ''thing'') that occupies
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  • * Faler, Paul G. ''Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts,
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  • ...y Media, Inc |isbn=0596515162 |year=2008}} A "how-to" manual that besides mechanics of use, includes sections on dispute resolution over both content (Chapter
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  • ...derivation that goes back to van der Waals and the other is a statistical mechanics derivation. The latter has as its major advantage that it makes explicit th
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  • In [[Newtonian mechanics]], the path of a test particle in a [[gravitational field]] does not depend
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  • ...ause their products must be demonstrated to work. Without getting into the mechanics of IETF standardization, suffice it to say that the more recognized that a
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  • [[Archytas]], the founder of mathematical mechanics, as described in the writings of Aulus Gellius five centuries after him, wa
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  • ...ioning systems took the rcs (revisioning control system) local workstation mechanics and applied it to a central repository server in which developers would pus
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  • ...udge was the best of all," says Kramer. "He owned the most perfect set of mechanics and he was the most consistent.... Don was so good that when he toured with
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  • ...est neighbors''' (as in the theory of [[lattice system]]s of [[statistical mechanics]]) if they are next to each other in a row or in a column;&nbsp; formally,
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  • ...d=ISBN 0-07-142294-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Dixon S.L.|title=Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery|edition=Third Edition|publisher=Pergammon
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  • ...ables. Reviewers from ''Consumer Reports'', ''How Stuff Works'', ''Popular Mechanics'' and ''CNET'' who have tested different cables, agree that "you can expect
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  • ...ble. He also argued against the [[Copenhagen interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]]. He disagreed with [[Niels Bohr]]'s [[instrumentalism]] and supported [[A
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  • ...classical-physics explanation of it. Therefore, some knowledge of quantum mechanics is prerequisite to the reading of this article. Further [[Schönflies]] not
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  • ...subsection targets, that stuff's all in the extended version [[CZ:Article mechanics Complete|here]]. [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 12:38, 25 Februar ...d to discuss the issue on Citizendium Pilot talk:Article Mechanics|Article Mechanics talk page. Shouldn't it be copied (or at list linked) there?</s> ..done
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  • * C. S. Helrich, ''Modern Thermodynamics with Statistical Mechanics'', Springer (2009).
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  • ...tensions of the Whigs. Most bankers, storekeepers, factory owners, master mechanics, clerks and professionals favored the Whigs. Commercially-oriented farmers
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  • ...read management] problems in a way that decouples task submission from the mechanics of how each task will be run, including the details of thread use, scheduli
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  • ...fications, such as height, weight, and the number of [[degrees of freedom (mechanics)|DOF]]s (degrees of freedom), were similar to Honda's ASIMO, which served a
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  • ...=Order and complexity in dynamical systems: Homeodynamics as a generalized mechanics for biology}}
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  • ...fications, such as height, weight, and the number of [[degrees of freedom (mechanics)|DOF]]s (degrees of freedom), were similar to Honda's ASIMO, which served a
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  • ...ack will have the best chance of being decisive. The term is borrowed from mechanics, indicating a point against which a level of effort, such as a push, will a
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  • ...ot just in practice)? Not necessarily so. Moreover, according to classical mechanics, the future is uniquely determined by the past! In particular, the result o
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  • ...me -- they look almost the same, although there *are* differences, and the mechanics of editing them are exactly the same. Aside from that, in the most importan
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  • ...states involved, as [[Niels Bohr]] discovered in the early days of quantum mechanics (1913).
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  • ...p molekulair-theoretische vraagstukken'' (''Application of the statistical mechanics of Gibbs on molecular-theoretical problems''), Leiden </ref> The equation w
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  • ...states involved, as [[Niels Bohr]] discovered in the early days of quantum mechanics (1913).
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  • ...p molekulair-theoretische vraagstukken'' (''Application of the statistical mechanics of Gibbs on molecular-theoretical problems''), Leiden </ref> The equation w
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  • ...es, for instance, by charges oscillating in a radio antenna. [[quantum mechanics|Quantum mechanically]], EM radiation is seen as a beam of energy parcels ([
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  • ...hat in mind, I would like to see the amendment process more explicit as to mechanics."
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  • ...saac Newton]], and [[Albert Einstein]], and the main creators of [[quantum mechanics]], [[Werner Heisenberg]], [[Erwin Schrödinger]], and [[Paul A. M. Dirac]]. ...tion of this paradox. A simple-minded answer is that, according to quantum mechanics, individual molecules are indistinguishable, so that the demon cannot see i
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  • ...ch we know how to use."<ref name=Pinker/> These reservations about quantum mechanics appear to seek something more than a world picture, what might be called ''
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  • ...a number of different topics, but those on electricity, [[galvanism]] and mechanics were of particular interest to Faraday. He made detailed notes of Tatum's l ...were well versed in the mathematical formulation of Sir [[Isaac Newton]]'s mechanics, in which instantaneous action at a distance plays an important role, frown
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  • ...cal compression|compression]] on the crystals of martensite and [[tension (mechanics)|tension]] on the remaining ferrite, with a fair amount of [[shear]] on bot
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  • ...m. magnetism is a ''quantum mechanical'' effect; on the basis of classical mechanics, there cannot be [[diamagnetism]], [[paramagnetism]] or collective magnetis
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  • ...interest are intertwined. They could not reasonably be repressed, but the mechanics of speaking on issues, of running for office, of debating, could move them
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  • ...a number of different topics, but those on electricity, [[galvanism]] and mechanics were of particular interest to Faraday. He made detailed notes of Tatum's l ...were well versed in the mathematical formulation of Sir [[Isaac Newton]]'s mechanics, in which instantaneous action at a distance plays an important role, frown
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  • ..."[[sociobiology]]" as an attempt to explain the [[evolution|evolutionary]] mechanics behind social behaviors such as [[altruism]], [[aggression]], and nurturanc
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