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  • * {{cite book | last=Kumar | first=K.L. | title=Engineering Mechanics,3e | publisher=McGraw-Hill Education (India) Pvt Limited | year=2003 | isbn * {{cite book | last=Blake | first=Alexander | title=Handbook of Mechanics, Materials, and Structures | publisher=John Wiley & Sons | date=1985 | page ...
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  • ..., as a [[functional (mathematics)|functional]] of the system's [[Classical mechanics|state]]. In the [[energy principles in structural mechanics|energy methods]] of simulating the dynamics of complex structures, a state ...
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  • ...ss The role of surface structure in normal contact stiffness] Experimental Mechanics 2015</ref> Rough surfaces can be seen as consisting of large numbers of [[a ...eeded|date=November 2016}} with reference to their significance on contact mechanics of surfaces. ...
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  • In [[classical mechanics]], a '''central force''' on an object is a [[force (physics)|force]] that i ...\| ) \hat{\mathbf{r}} </math>.}}<ref name=":0">{{cite book|title=Classical Mechanics| last1=Taylor|first1=John R.| date=2005|publisher=Univ. Science Books| isbn ...
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  • Quantitatively, this means that <ref>{{Cite book|title=Statistical mechanics.|last=K.|first=Pathria, R.|date=2011|publisher=Academic Press|others=Beale, ==Example: Classical Heisenberg model== ...
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  • ...><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=bCP68dm49OkC&pg=PA104 Engineering mechanics, by Kumar, p104]</ref> * [[Classical mechanics]] ...
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  • |title= [[Classical Mechanics (textbook)|Classical Mechanics]] |chapter=Chapter I.2.2. Elements of Classical Field Theory ...
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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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  • == Derivation with quantum mechanics == ...ith the field can be calculated from the [[partition function (statistical mechanics)|partition function]]. For a single particle, this is ...
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  • ...compact, unified and geometrical formalism for both classical and quantum mechanics. ==Classical electrodynamics== ...
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  • ...r [[paramagnetism]], [[diamagnetism]] and [[ferromagnetism]]. Inability of classical physics to explain [[triboelectricity]] also stems from the Bohr–Van Leeuwe ...irst = J. H. |author-link=John Hasbrouck Van Vleck |contribution = Quantum mechanics: The key to understanding magnetism (Nobel lecture, 8 December 1977) |title ...
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  • {{Classical mechanics|rotational}} {{Classical mechanics derived SI units}} ...
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  • ...fn>to be coupled when they are interacting with each other. In [[classical mechanics]], coupling is a connection between two [[Oscillation|oscillating]] systems ==Wave mechanics== ...
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  • ==Classical mechanics== In classical mechanics, an explanation of this deformation requires external causes in a frame of ...
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  • ...ting along different lines of action of force on a rigid body}}{{Classical mechanics|cTopic=Fundamental concepts}} In [[mechanics]], a '''couple''' is a system of [[force]]s with a [[resultant force|result ...
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  • {{Classical mechanics}} ...a conservative force is zero.<ref name=Hand>{{cite book |title=Analytical Mechanics |author =Louis N. Hand, Janet D. Finch |page=41 |isbn=0-521-57572-9 |publis ...
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