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  • ...ectronic engineering|Electronic]] | [[Energy engineering]] | [[Engineering physics]] | [[Engineering Management]] | [[Environmental engineering|Environmental] ...
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  • == Stoichiometric coefficient of a chemical compound == To find the coefficient of a [[chemical compound]], you must balance the elements involved in it. For example, wat ...
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  • ...ting [[Materials science|materials scientists]], [[Chemistry|chemists]], [[Physics|physicists]], [[Biology|biologists]], and [[Engineering|engineers]]. ...
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  • |journal=[[Journal of Chemical Physics]] |journal=[[Journal of Chemical Physics]] ...
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  • * an intermediate [[chemical state]] * [[Mesoscopic physics]], a subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size ...
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  • ...ogether, being mutually attractive. It is an [[intrinsic property]] of a [[Chemical substance|substance]] that is caused by the shape and structure of its mole ...ak cohesion due only to [[van der Waals forces]] that operate by induced [[Chemical polarity|polarity]] in non-polar molecules. ...
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  • ...son, while in the second case the force is delivered in a short [[Impulse (physics)|impulse]]. ...in the bodies do not widen due to electromagnetic forces that create the [[chemical bond]]s between the atoms; the atoms themselves do not disintegrate because ...
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  • |title=The Basics of Physics |title=Preparation for Introductory College Physics: A Guided Student Primer ...
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  • | derivations = [[power (physics)|P]]/[[volume|V]] ...much power is distributed within a given space. In various fields such as physics, engineering, and electronics, power density is used to evaluate the effici ...
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  • The '''Cole–Cole equation''' is a [[relaxation (physics)|relaxation]] model that is often used to describe [[dielectric relaxation] ...ath> is the [[angular frequency]] and <math>\tau</math> is a [[Relaxation (physics)#Dielectric relaxation time|dielectric relaxation time constant]]. ...
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  • ...ance defines the rate with which electrons are transferred between quantum chemical states as described by the quantum rate theory. * [[Mesoscopic physics]] ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''interaction energy''' is the contribution to the total [[energy]] tha ...relative uncertainty. In the case where energies are derived from quantum chemical calculations using finite atom-centered basis functions, [[basis set superp ...
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  • ...wheel]]s connected to special-purpose high-current [[alternator]]s), or as chemical energy (high-current lead-acid [[electric battery|batteries]], or [[explosi *[[Power (physics)]] ...
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  • ...lculated based on the units of measure typically employed in quantifying a chemical reaction, especially in aqueous solution. In addition, for many important b [[Category:Energy (physics)]] ...
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  • The '''maximum density''' of a [[Chemical substance|substance]] is the highest attainable [[density]] of the substanc [[Category:Condensed matter physics]] ...
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  • ...://books.google.com/books?id=akbi_iLSMa4C&pg=PA211 Mathematical methods in chemical engineering, by V. G. Jenson and G. V. Jeffreys, p211]</ref> ...As a particle moves through a force field along a path ''C'', the [[Work (physics)|work]] done by the force is a [[line integral]]: ...
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  • ...ondensed matter physics, atomic physics, and chemistry, whereas in nuclear physics the term ''[[separation energy]]'' is used. ...re {{math|1=Δ''mc''<sup>2</sup> = Δ''E''}}.<ref>{{cite book| title=Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles |last1=Eisberg |first1=R ...
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  • ...ometers. It can also be used to follow the [[chemical kinetics|kinetics of chemical reactions]] in a dilute gas mixture, provided these involve charged species ...://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0741-3335/54/4/045004|journal=Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion|volume=54|issue=4|pages=045004|doi=10.1088/0741-3335/ ...
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  • ...cal species, and the "attenuation" is the attenuation due to only that one chemical species. The ''actual'' [[attenuation coefficient]] is computed by ...fraction]], [[interferometry]], [[crystallography]], and other branches of physics. The photons can be in form of [[X-ray]]s, [[gamma ray]]s, and [[bremsstrah ...
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  • {{about|the concept in [[physics]]}} ...on-Newtonian Fluids, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/science/fluid-physics |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=2 June 2021 |language=en}}</r ...
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