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  • ...example of such a natural coordinate choice. They assign constant spatial coordinate values to observers who perceive the universe as [[Isotropy|isotropic]]. Su ...nates]], a scientist's job can be simplified by using different coordinate systems that are easy to work with. --> ...
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  • ...ficial devices]], which probably could not exist without metamaterials and coordinate transformation. Computing power that became available in the late 1990s ena ==Coordinate transformations== ...
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  • .../www.phys.lsu.edu/mog/mog9/node9.html |date=2010-07-13 }} Today, automated astronomical observations from satellites and spacecraft require relativistic correction ...live on a [[world line]] rather than a timeline. In this view time is a [[coordinate]]. According to the prevailing [[physical cosmology|cosmological]] [[Scient ...
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  • {{About|the astronomical phenomenon||}} ...seen in the [[astronomical spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] observations of [[astronomical]] objects, and are used in terrestrial technologies such as [[Doppler radar ...
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  • ...he pulsars to the [[Sun]]. A tick mark at the end of each line gives the Z coordinate perpendicular to the [[galactic plane]]. ...d to be a planet when the plaque was designed; in 2006 the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]] reclassified Pluto as a [[dwarf planet]]. Other large bodies cl ...
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  • ...orporate some notion of time into their respective [[measurement|measuring systems]].<ref name=MLB>{{cite web |last=|first=|title=Official Baseball Rules - 8. ...[[mean solar time]]. In general, the numbers obtained from different time systems differ from one another, but with careful measurements they can be synchron ...
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  • | label8 = [[astronomical unit]]s per day | label18 = from [[Sun]] to Earth (1 [[astronomical unit|AU]]) ...
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  • ...Using Huygens's work on collision, Leibniz noticed that in many mechanical systems (of several [[mass]]es ''m<sub>i</sub>'', each with [[velocity]] ''v<sub>i< ...Newton]], held that the [[conservation of momentum]], which holds even in systems with friction, as defined by the [[momentum]]: ...
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  • ...energy unit is the [[erg]] and the [[imperial and US customary measurement systems|imperial and US customary]] unit is the [[foot pound]]. Other energy units ...e written in terms of the Hamiltonian, even for highly complex or abstract systems. These classical equations have remarkably direct analogs in nonrelativisti ...
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  • The universality of free-fall only applies to systems in which gravity is the only acting force. All other forces, especially [[f ...] sought employment with [[Tycho Brahe]], who had some of the most precise astronomical data available. Using Brahe's precise observations of the planet Mars, Kep ...
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  • ...=978-0-415-96930-7 |oclc=61228669}}</ref> Over the centuries, more precise astronomical observations led [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] to develop the [[heliocentrism|hel ...e=The baryon content of the Universe| journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society| volume=258| issue=1| pages=14P–18P| doi=10.1093/mnras/258.1.14P| i ...
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  • ...numbers, known as [[dimension#In physics|dimensions]]. In the [[Cartesian coordinate system]], these are called x, y, and z. A position in spacetime is called a ...'', ''y'', and ''z'' position of the two points using different coordinate systems, the distance between the points will be the same for both (assuming that t ...
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  • ...ther]] in physics{{sfnp|Sciama|1991|p=137}}{{sfnp|Davies|2011}} since some systems can detect the existence of this energy. However, this aether cannot be tho ...ious energy states (see [[wave-particle duality]]). All quantum mechanical systems undergo fluctuations even in their ground state, a consequence of their [[w ...
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  • ...hanical)|linkages]], [[Cam (mechanism)|cam]] and [[cam follower|follower]] systems, including [[brake]]s and [[clutch]]es, and ...ls, processes, machines and equipment; and to integrate the facilities and systems for producing quality products with the optimum expenditure of capital.<ref ...
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  • ...h engine]]s (e.g., [[Google Search]]), [[recommender system|recommendation systems]] (used by [[YouTube]], [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]], and [[Netflix]]), inte ...], and the [[Artificial intelligence systems integration|integration of AI systems]] into various economic sectors and areas of life, impacting [[Workplace im ...
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