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  • ...it simulation|simulation time]] independent of the [[RC time constant|time constants]] of the circuit. The PSS analysis also determines the circuit's periodic o ...[voltage]] will be <math>v(t_0 + T) = v(t_0)</math> when T is equal to its fundamental [[wave period|period]]. Referring back to the original voltage function <ma ...
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  • ...has created a new definition of the kilogram in terms of these fundamental constants.{{Citation needed|reason=isn't ampere still defined by kilogram? Will this ...
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  • ...nit]]s, but are not identical because of the different values used for the constants. They are distinguished from the corresponding SI units by setting the symb ...onal electrical units represent a significant step towards using "natural" fundamental physics for practical measurement purposes. They achieved acceptance as an ...
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  • ...the fundamental physical constants: 2006 |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/RevModPhys_80_000633acc.pdf |journal =Rev Mod Phys |pages=633–729 |volume=8 ...</sub> is provided in the 2006 CODATA Report: [http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/codata.pdf CODATA report, pp. 6–7]</ref> ...
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  • ...they are connected by <dfn>one of the four </dfn>[[Fundamental interaction|fundamental forces]]. ...constant greater than 1 are said to be "strongly coupled" while those with constants less than 1 are said to be "weakly coupled."<ref>{{Cite book|title=Elementa ...
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  • ...ic logic]], and can be proven in propositional calculi where negation is a fundamental connective. Because {{math|{{mvar|p}} → {{mvar|p}}}} is usually a theorem o ...[theorem]]s. In the absence of [[wikt:propositional constant|propositional constants]], some substitutes (such as the ones [[#In classical logic and Boolean log ...
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  • #'''Cheeger's finiteness theorem.''' Given constants ''C'', ''D'' and ''V'', there are only finitely many (up to diffeomorphism) #'''Grove–Petersen's finiteness theorem.''' Given constants ''C'', ''D'' and ''V'', there are only finitely many homotopy types of comp ...
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  • ...ynchronous machine]]s.{{sfn|Park|Robertson|1928|p=514}} Technically, these constants are specified in units of the [[electrical reactance]] ([[ohm]]s), although * {{cite journal | last=Prentice | first=B. R. | title=Fundamental Concepts of Synchronous Machine Reactances | journal=Transactions of the Am ...
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  • ...f approximating the cutoff frequency by computing a sum of several RC time constants. ...n the circuit, this square diffusion relationship was thought to provide a fundamental limit to the improvement of long-distance telegraph cables. That old analy ...
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  • ...asic equations of electrodynamics, the accepted values of some fundamental constants, and the transformation equations for [[Spherical coordinate system|spheric ...his book offers a streamlined, though not always in-depth, coverage of the fundamental physics of electrodynamics. Special topics such as superconductivity or pla ...
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  • ...;R.|author2=Giacomo, P.|title=Symbols, Units, Nomenclature and Fundamental Constants in Physics (1987 Revision), Document IUPAP-25 (IUPAP&ndash;SUNAMCO 87&ndash ...
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  • ...their nature induce pressure changes. It is also frequently used to define fundamental [[equation of state|equations of state]] of pure substances. ...''F'' is a thermodynamic [[Functions of state|function of state]], this [[fundamental thermodynamic relation|relation]] is also valid for a process (without elec ...
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  • ...transitions in which a molecule gains a quantum of vibrational energy. The fundamental transitions give rise to absorption in the [[mid-infrared]] in the regions | header = The three fundamental vibrations of the water molecule ...
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  • The choice of a little spacing between the metallic plates has a fundamental consequence that the required mode results below the cut-off in the outside The eight constants A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are to be determined by imposing the eight continuit ...
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  • ...[[Alpha|Greek letter ''alpha'']]), is a [[Dimensionless physical constant|fundamental physical constant]] which quantifies the strength of the [[electromagnetic ...harged particle to the electromagnetic field. There are analogous coupling constants that give the interaction strength of the [[nuclear strong force]] and the ...
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  • ...time, all forms of matter, energy and momentum, and the physical laws and constants that govern them. However, the term 'universe' may also be used in slightly ...argest-scale structures and dynamics of the universe and is concerned with fundamental questions about its formation and evolution. ...
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  • ...the [[age of the universe|age]] and the [[dimensionless physical constant|fundamental physical constant]]s necessary to accommodate conscious life, since if eith ...it must be possible to observe ''some'' universe, and hence, the laws and constants of any such universe must accommodate that possibility. ...
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  • ...[[seismology]], [[molecular mechanics]] and [[acoustics]]. It is also the fundamental principle behind the [[spring scale]], the [[manometer]], the [[galvanomete === Relaxed force constants (generalized compliance constants) === ...
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  • ...ficiencies of the [[Standard Model]], such as the inability to explain the fundamental parameters of the standard model, the [[strong CP problem]], [[neutrino osc The Standard Model is inherently an incomplete theory. There are fundamental physical phenomena in nature that the Standard Model does not adequately ex ...
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  • ...ngth is defined in terms of three [[physical constant|fundamental physical constants]]: the [[speed of light]], the [[Planck constant]], and the [[Newtonian con ...
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