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- ...and to viscous or elastomeric resistance which convert [[Motion (physics)|motion]] or kinetic energy to [[heat]]. [[Category:Energy (physics)]] ...2 KB (261 words) - 01:08, 22 June 2022
- {{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 ...4 KB (555 words) - 10:35, 1 December 2023
- ...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 ...2 KB (359 words) - 05:54, 17 October 2023
- ==Usage: particle motion== ...ees is a particle that is locally mirroring (see: [[Magnetosphere particle motion]]). ...2 KB (380 words) - 20:14, 30 October 2023
- {{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 ...3 KB (409 words) - 18:42, 12 December 2022
- 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 ...3 KB (435 words) - 12:56, 13 April 2023
- ...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 ...10 KB (1,503 words) - 11:58, 22 December 2023
- ...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}} ...2 KB (348 words) - 11:29, 25 June 2023
- ...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>. ...5 KB (712 words) - 03:07, 29 February 2024
- ...ectromechanical system piezoelectric ultrasound transducer|journal=Applied Physics Letters|year=2012|volume=101|issue=25|page=253101|doi=10.1063/1.4772469|bib ...2 KB (284 words) - 13:38, 4 August 2023
- {{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 ...5 KB (713 words) - 08:53, 30 January 2024
- # ''[[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 ...3 KB (436 words) - 06:41, 14 December 2023
- ...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, ...11 KB (1,496 words) - 16:48, 28 September 2023
- [[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 ...10 KB (1,754 words) - 12:51, 12 January 2024
- ...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: ...5 KB (634 words) - 21:00, 20 February 2024
- ...'}}), 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 ...4 KB (666 words) - 14:58, 28 July 2017
- ...(physics)|motion]], [[Odor|smell]], [[Haptic perception|sensation]]) or [[physics|physical]] data which only requires hardware to display it, such as a [[pho ...4 KB (544 words) - 22:29, 14 January 2024
- ...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 ...7 KB (1,141 words) - 17:40, 20 October 2022
- ...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 ...4 KB (679 words) - 06:19, 6 December 2023
- ...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 ...5 KB (826 words) - 07:56, 16 November 2023