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  • ..., as a [[functional (mathematics)|functional]] of the system's [[Classical mechanics|state]]. ...ergy principles in structural mechanics|energy methods]] of simulating the dynamics of complex structures, a state of the system is often described as an eleme ...
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  • ...ting along different lines of action of force on a rigid body}}{{Classical mechanics|cTopic=Fundamental concepts}} ...or sum) [[torque|moment of force]] but no resultant force.<ref name=Kane>''Dynamics, Theory and Applications'' by T.R. Kane and D.A. Levinson, 1985, pp. 90-99: ...
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  • In [[fluid mechanics]], an '''aerodynamic force''' is a [[force]] exerted on a body by the [[air ...f>{{rp|§4.10}}<ref>{{Cite book|last=Massey, B. S. (Bernard Stanford)|title=Mechanics of fluids|date=1998|publisher=S. Thornes|others=Ward-Smith, A. J. (Alfred J ...
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  • {{Classical mechanics}} ==Classical mechanics== ...
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  • | title = Tire and Vehicle Dynamics ...length]].<ref name="clark71">{{cite book |last1=Clark |first1=S.K. |title=Mechanics of Pneumatic Tires |date=1971 |publisher=NHTSA |edition=1st |url=https://bo ...
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  • ...the [[line integral]] of a vector field around a closed curve. In [[fluid dynamics]], the field is the fluid [[velocity field]]. In [[Electromagnetism|electro | title = Introduction to Fluid Mechanics ...
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  • ...ion can then be applied to areas such as classical electromagnetism, fluid mechanics, magnetohydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and more generally systems described == Fluid dynamics == ...
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  • [[Category:Classical mechanics]] [[Category:Fluid dynamics]] ...
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  • [[File:Flight dynamics with text.png|right|thumb|The position of a rigid body is determined by the {{Classical mechanics|cTopic=Core topics}} ...
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  • ...&q=analytical+dynamic+resultant+of+forces+and+torques&pg=PA48 ''Analytical Mechanics for Students of Physics and Engineering,''] Van Nostrand Co., Boston, MA 19 #The rightmost illustration shows a [[couple (mechanics)|couple]], two equal but opposite forces for which the amount of the net fo ...
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  • ...second volume of his [[Newton's Principia|Principia Mathematica]] to fluid mechanics.<ref name="FofA 1.1">''Fundamentals of Aerodynamics'', Anderson, John D. (1 ...ief History of the Early Development of Theoretical and Experimental Fluid Dynamics John D. Anderson Encyclopedia of Aerospace Engineering. Edited by Richard B ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=fluid}} ...at deformations are reversible—or they require a certain initial [[stress (mechanics)|stress]] before they deform (see [[Plasticity (physics)|plasticity]]). ...
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  • ...and its electronic behavior may require modeling at the level of [[quantum mechanics]].<ref name=Meso-1>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Sci-Tech Dictionary |encyclop ==Time-resolved mesoscopic dynamics== ...
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  • {{continuum mechanics}} This article summarizes [[equation]]s in the theory of [[fluid mechanics]]. ...
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  • ...is the mean [[kinetic energy]] per unit mass associated with [[Eddy (fluid dynamics)|eddies]] in [[turbulent flow]]. Physically, the turbulence kinetic energy ==Computational fluid dynamics== ...
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  • | title = Selected Topics in Applications of Quantum Mechanics ...xistence? Or are they merely a mathematical bookkeeping device for quantum mechanics? ...
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  • ...lectromagnetism can be used to regroup and explain the somehow [[dynamics (mechanics)|dynamic]] but non-relativistic [[quasistatic approximation]]s of [[Maxwell ...st1=Woodston|first1=H.H.|last2=Melcher|first2=J.R.|title=Electromechanical dynamics|date=1968|publisher=Wiley|location=New York}}</ref>{{efn|"According to us, ...
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  • **[[Astrodynamics]] – application of [[ballistics]] and celestial mechanics to the practical problems concerning the motion of [[rocket]]s and other [[ ** [[Celestial mechanics]] - the branch of theoretical astronomy that deals with the calculation of ...
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  • ...compact, unified and geometrical formalism for both classical and quantum mechanics. ==Relativistic quantum mechanics== ...
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  • ...r with position and [[momentum]] coordinates in the [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] formalism. ...[scalar (physics)|scalar]] number describing the [[microstate (statistical mechanics)|microstate]] of a system.<ref name=":0">{{cite book |last=Reif |first=F. | ...
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