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  • {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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  • :::That information was added to a page of advice about article mechanics (not actually a policy document such as the [[CZ:Fundamentals|SFP]]) by [ht
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  • ...istry''' is a branch of [[theoretical chemistry]], which applies [[quantum mechanics]] and [[quantum field theory]] to address issues and problems in [[chemistr In quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry the atom is seen as a small, dense, positively charge
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  • ...e=Meriam>{{cite book|author=J.L. Meriam and L.G. Kraige |title=Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics|edition=5th Edition|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|year=2002|id=ISBN
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  • ...he same form. Arabic writers also attribute to Euclid various treatises on mechanics including books on the balance and on specific gravity.
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  • ...NA and protein expression in gene circuits....Using tools from statistical mechanics and information theory, Members are addressing problems in population genet
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  • ...but cannot pass through the hard wall of the ball. Applications in quantum mechanics include nucleons in atomic nuclei, or alpha radioactivity where the barrier
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], '''angular momentum''' is a [[vector operator]] of which the three compo ...the very first—and most important—papers on the "new" quantum mechanics, the ''Dreimännerarbeit'' (three men's work) of [[Max Born|Born]], [[Werne
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  • ...emeritus in 1971. He wrote many papers on [[atomic structure]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[Brownian motion]], and [[nuclear physics]].
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  • ...saac Newton]] (1643 - 1727), who developed the laws of motion in classical mechanics.
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  • ...rockets, and may become experts in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, celestial mechanics, propulsion, acoustics, or guidance and control systems. * [[Fluid mechanics]] - the study of [[fluid]] flow around objects. Specifically [[aerodynamics
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  • ...re now called [[photons]]. The Planck constant is ubiquitous in [[quantum mechanics]]. For instance, it appears in the [[Schrödinger equation]]. Its small
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  • ...ath> be generators of the [[Lie algebra]] of SU(2) and SO(3). In [[quantum mechanics]] these ...English: J. J. Griffin, ''Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra'', Academic Press, New York (1959).</ref>
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  • ...r of the electron.<ref> Here "orbital" is used as a ''noun''. In [[quantum mechanics]], the ''adjective'' orbital is often used as a synonym of "spatial" (as in ...and ''two-electron orbital functions''.<ref>W. Heitler, ''Elementary Wave Mechanics'', 2nd edition (1956) Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK.</ref> In the phrase "two
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...and a fundamental demonstration of the viability of the theory of quantum mechanics.
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  • Although not the first gamebooks to use dice mechanics &mdash; priority goes to [[Buffalo Castle]], published by [[Flying Buffalo] {{main|Fighting Fantasy game mechanics}}
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  • * [[CZ:Article mechanics|Article Mechanics]]: how to write an article
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