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  • ...and to viscous or elastomeric resistance which convert [[Motion (physics)|motion]] or kinetic energy to [[heat]]. [[Category:Energy (physics)]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Motion of charged particles}} ...e and direction). Since that motion is always circular,<ref name="Physics">Physics by M. Alonso & E. Finn, Addison Wesley 1996.</ref> the cyclotron frequency ...
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  • ...or [[Damping ratio|damp]]s the effects of [[inertia]] and other forces and motion. The damper does not negate the forces but either absorbs or redirects them ...- a mass which by mechanical means is caused to move in opposition to the motion of some other mass, partially negating forces such as gravity, that are act ...
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  • ==Usage: particle motion== ...ees is a particle that is locally mirroring (see: [[Magnetosphere particle motion]]). ...
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  • {{About|the physics context|the [[Of Mice & Men (band)|Of Mice & Men]] album|Restoring Force (a ...of the system. The restoring force is often referred to in simple harmonic motion. The force responsible for restoring original size and shape is called the ...
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  • In strong-field [[laser physics]], '''ponderomotive energy''' is the cycle-averaged quiver energy of a free In terms of the laser [[Intensity (physics)|intensity]] <math>I</math>, using <math>I=c\epsilon_0 E^2/2</math>, it rea ...
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  • ...ce with [[Newton's laws of motion#Newton's third law|Newton's third law of motion]], there will also be an equal and opposite force exerted by the object on | title= Introducing motion in a circle ...
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  • ...the force applied at a point to the resulting velocity at that point.<ref>'Motion Control Systems', Chapter 5, A. Sabanovic, 2011</ref><ref>{{cite book {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...to circles|tangent]] to the [[circumference]] of the circle. For circular motion, the terms linear speed and tangential speed are used interchangeably, and ...is defined as <math>2\pi /T</math>, where ''T'' is the [[rotation period (physics)|rotation period]], hence <math>v = \omega r</math>. ...
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  • ...ectromechanical system piezoelectric ultrasound transducer|journal=Applied Physics Letters|year=2012|volume=101|issue=25|page=253101|doi=10.1063/1.4772469|bib ...
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  • {{short description|Process in theoretical physics}} ...h process is known to exist in the real world: if current understanding of physics is correct, such a process would be impossible. There is currently no known ...
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  • # ''[[Hall Effect|Hall coefficient]]'' (electrical physics) - Relates a magnetic field applied to an element to the voltage created, t # ''[[Transmission coefficient (physics)|Transmission coefficient]]'' ([[quantum mechanics]]) (dimensionless) - Rep ...
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  • ...erted to and from other physical quantities (energy, force, torque, light, motion, position, etc.). The process of converting one [[form of energy]] to anoth ...from a physical system.<ref>Fraden J. (2016). Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications 5th ed. Springer. p.1</ref><ref>Kalantar-zadeh, ...
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  • [[File:Relative motion man on train.gif|upright=1.3|thumb|Relative motion man on train]] We begin with relative motion in the [[classical mechanics|classical]], (or non-[[special relativity|rela ...
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  • ...journal|doi=10.1109/JRPROC.1939.228757|title=Currents Induced by Electron Motion|year=1939|last1=Ramo|first1=S.|journal=Proceedings of the IRE|volume=27|iss ...stantaneous current <math>i</math> induced on a given electrode due to the motion of a charge is given by: ...
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  • ...'}}), as opposed to normal [[electric current|current]] (flow of [[charge (physics)|charge]]). It was originally postulated by [[Oliver Heaviside]]. It is als </ref> Heaviside worked out the physics of signal velocity/impedance/distortion on telegraph, telephone, and unders ...
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  • ...(physics)|motion]], [[Odor|smell]], [[Haptic perception|sensation]]) or [[physics|physical]] data which only requires hardware to display it, such as a [[pho ...
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  • ...tward. Only if the blow falls exactly on the CP will the two components of motion cancel out to produce zero net initial movement at point P. ...sell/bats-new/cop.html |title=What is the COP and does it matter? |website=Physics and Acoustics of Baseball & Softball Bats |first=Daniel A. |last=Russell |p ...
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  • ...son, while in the second case the force is delivered in a short [[Impulse (physics)|impulse]]. ...acquire enough energy to break one another. Thus the force acting against motion is a combination of the normal force and of the force required to widen mic ...
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  • ...ue to the [[Lorentz force]]. The [[angular frequency]] of this ''cyclotron motion'' for a given magnetic field strength ''B'' is given by ...d with a uniform axial motion, resulting in a [[helix]], or with a uniform motion perpendicular to the field (e.g., in the presence of an electrical or gravi ...
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