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  • === Orbital Mechanics === ...alculating the specific mechanical energy of a satellite in orbit around a celestial body, the mass of the satellite is assumed to be negligible: ...
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  • ...lopment, and the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects (such as galaxies, planets, etc.) and phenomena that originate outs **[[Astrodynamics]] – application of [[ballistics]] and celestial mechanics to the practical problems concerning the motion of [[rocket]]s and other [[ ...
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  • ...last2=de Berredo-Peixoto|first2=Guilherme|title=Lecture Notes on Newtonian Mechanics: Lessons from Modern Concepts|date=2013|publisher=Springer Science & Busine ...way of describing the combined motion of both objects (ignoring all other celestial bodies for the moment) is to say that they both orbit around the [[center o ...
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  • Transformation optics can go beyond cloaking (mimic celestial mechanics) because its control of the trajectory and path of light is highly effectiv ==Mimicking celestial mechanics== ...
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  • ...ject of investigation. According to a more recent formulation of classical mechanics, centrifugal force depends on the choice of how phenomena can be convenient | title = Classical mechanics ...
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  • ...p://orca.phys.uvic.ca/~tatum/celmechs/celm18.pdf Physics &nbsp;– Celestial Mechanics].'' Paragraph 18.2.12. 2007. Retrieved 2008-08-22.</ref> [[Category:Wave mechanics]] ...
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  • ...ility Analysis of an Inflatable Vacuum Chamber |journal=Journal of Applied Mechanics |volume=75 |issue=4 |pages=041010 |date=21 October 2009 |doi=10.1115/1.2912 == Balloons on other celestial bodies == ...
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  • ...ena, including [[solid-earth tide]]s, [[tidal locking]], breaking apart of celestial bodies and formation of [[ring system]]s within the [[Roche limit]], and in In [[celestial mechanics]], the expression ''tidal force'' can refer to a situation in which a body ...
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  • ...io for various gases<ref>{{cite book|last=White|first=Frank M.|title=Fluid Mechanics|date=October 1998|publisher=[[McGraw Hill]]|isbn=978-0-07-228192-7|edition= ...P.S. |title=Traité de mecanique celeste |trans-title=Treatise on celestial mechanics |date=1825 |publisher=Bachelier |location=Paris, France |volume=5 |pages=12 ...
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  • *[[Mechanics]]: Established by [[Archytas|Archytas the Tarantine]] as a combination of [ ...er's compass]]: Allowed sailors to navigate the seas without having to use celestial bodies<ref>Gubbins, David, ''Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetis ...
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  • ...space.<ref>French, A.J.; Ebison, M.G. (1986). ''Introduction to Classical Mechanics''. Dordrecht: Springer, p. 1.</ref> Other [[natural philosopher]]s, notably ...as natural to an object as the state of rest. In other words, for Galileo, celestial bodies, including the Earth, were naturally inclined to move in circles. Th ...
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  • {{Classical mechanics|expanded=Fundamental concepts}} Force plays a central role in classical mechanics, figuring in all three of [[Newton's laws of motion]], which specify that t ...
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  • {{Classical mechanics|expanded=fundamentals}} ...ss does not exist in the Newtonian view of gravity as found in [[classical mechanics]], and can safely be ignored for many purposes. In most practical applicati ...
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  • ...the Earth stands still because its two magnetic poles are attracted by two celestial reverse poles.<ref name="Buonanno2014">{{cite book|author=Roberto Buonanno| ...he top, accompanied by philosophy, physics, poetry, rhetoric, cosmography, mechanics, perspective, music, natural magic, medicine, astronomy, arithmetic and geo ...
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  • ...ight sky dark if there is an infinity of stars, covering every part of the celestial sphere? === Classical mechanics === ...
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  • ** [[Space Exploration]] – the discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by developing space technology. * ''[[Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics]]'' ...
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  • ...dless of the size of the system. For example, the motions and rotations of celestial bodies such as planets may appear perpetual, but are actually subject to ma ...date=2005 |title=Mechanical Sciences: Engineering Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m07QzMlX47wC |publisher=Prentice-Hal ...
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  • ...rs in galaxies were observed to be larger than expected based on Newtonian mechanics. Milgrom noted that this discrepancy could be resolved if the [[gravitation ...the acceleration that would be predicted for it on the basis of Newtonian mechanics.<ref name="Milgrom papers"/> This law, the keystone of MOND, is chosen to r ...
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  • ...rchive.org/web/20210127212132/https://phys.org/news/2019-09-bridge-quantum-mechanics-relativity.html|archive-date=27 January 2021|access-date=|website=}}</ref> ...e chronometer]], a timepiece used to determine [[longitude]] by means of [[celestial navigation]], a precision first achieved by [[John Harrison]]. More recentl ...
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  • ...all phenomena are irreversible in a greater or less degree. The motions of celestial bodies afford the closest approximations to reversible motions, but motions ...een open systems that accompanies transfer of matter "cannot be reduced to mechanics".<ref name="Born, M 1949 p. 44">[[Max Born|Born, M.]] (1949), p. 44.</ref> ...
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