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  • 34 bytes (3 words) - 06:58, 21 April 2009
  • ...case the [[time averaging|''average'']] power transfer over one [[Period (physics)|period]] of the wave is used. ''Intensity'' can be applied to other circum ...ting vector]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology |title=Optical Intensity |url=https://www.rp-photonics.com/o ...
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  • ...|last2=Resnick |first2=Robert |author-link2=Robert Resnick |title=Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles |url=https://archive.org ...t this insistence and the style of his proof initiated the modern particle physics era, where abstract quantum properties derived from symmetry properties dom ...
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  • {{Branches of physics}} {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...one]]s and [[antenna (radio)|antennae]], and nulls caused by [[Reflection (physics)|reflections]] of [[Wave|waves]]. ...
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  • In [[physics]], a '''moment''' is a mathematical expression involving the product of a f |title= Collected Papers in Physics and Engineering ...
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  • {{Short description|Physics property associated with symmetries}} {{About|charge in the most general physics sense|charge as relates to electrical phenomena|electric charge|other uses ...
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  • In [[physics]], a '''parity transformation''' (also called '''parity inversion''') is th It can also be thought of as a test for [[Chirality (physics)|chirality]] of a physical phenomenon, in that a parity inversion transform ...
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  • ...k with equal force in the opposite direction. In certain fields of applied physics, such as [[biomechanics]], this force by the ground is called '[[ground rea ...is floating, there is also a support force in upward direction ([[Tension (physics)|tension]] force, [[normal force]], [[buoyant]] force, respectively). This ...
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  • In physics, '''circulation''' is the [[line integral]] of a vector field around a clos }}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web| title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. II Ch. 3: Vector Integral Calculus| url=https://feynmanlectures.caltec ...
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  • uses of "Work" in physics|Work (electrical)|Work (thermodynamics)}} In [[physics]], '''work''' is the [[energy]] transferred to or from an [[Physical object ...
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  • |title= Plasma Physics: An Introduction to Laboratory, Space, and Fusion Plasmas |title=Physics of the Solar Corona. An Introduction ...
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  • ...connection affects the oscillatory pattern of both objects. In [[particle physics]], <dfn>two particles are coupled </dfn>if they are connected by <dfn>one o If two [[Waves (physics)|waves]] are able to transmit [[energy]] to each other, then these waves ar ...
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  • {{short description|Subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size}} {{about|the sub-discipline of condensed matter physics|the branch of meteorology|mesoscale meteorology}} ...
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], an '''invariant''' is an [[observable]] of a [[physical system]] which r ...l physics, and many theories are expressed in terms of their [[symmetry in physics|symmetries]] and invariants. ...
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  • ...n204>{{cite book |author=Richard P. Feynman |title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol II |publisher=Addison Wesley Longman |year=1970 |url=https://feynmanlec ...an110>{{cite book |author=Richard P. Feynman|title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol I|publisher=Addison Wesley Longman| year=1970 |url=https://feynmanlectu ...
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  • In the physics of sports, the drag force is necessary to explain the motion of balls, jave ...s not moving relative to the currently used reference system, the [[power (physics)|power]] required to overcome the aerodynamic drag is given by: ...
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  • ...sumed as unit of activity... |doi-access=free}}</ref> Power is a [[Scalar (physics)|scalar]] quantity. ...ar=1974}}</ref><ref>Chapter 13, § 3, pp 13-2,3 ''[[The Feynman Lectures on Physics]]'' Volume I, 1963</ref> ...
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  • ...ve|date=December 2008}} The '''energy functional''' is the total [[energy (physics)|energy]] of a certain system, as a [[functional (mathematics)|functional]] * [[Action (physics)]] ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Delta-''v'' (physics)}} In general physics, '''delta-''v''''' is a change in [[velocity]]. The [[Delta_(letter)|Greek ...
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  • The '''measure''' in [[quantum physics]] is the integration [[measure (mathematics)|measure]] used for performing ...coded within the concept of the '''measure''' by an '''[[Observer (quantum physics)|observer]]'''. ...
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  • ...ind power|Nuclear technology|Technology|Engineering|Ecology|Earth sciences|Physics|Transport|Business and economics|Chemistry}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Aspect of condensed matter physics}} '''Photoionisation cross section''' in the context of [[condensed matter physics]] refers to the probability of a [[particle]] (usually an [[electron]]) bei ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • ...ref>Halliday, David, Resnick, Robert, and Walker, Jearl. [[Fundamentals of Physics]]. John Wiley & Sons, 2013.</ref> ...ches zero. This choice simplifies calculations and is a convention in many physics problems. ...
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  • ...e same [[direction (geometry)|direction]] as the [[Vector (mathematics and physics)|vector]] {{vec|''F''}}.<ref>*{{citation ...ool." The Physics Teacher 39.8 (2001): 481-485. https://www.usna.edu/Users/physics/mungan/_files/documents/Publications/TPT.pdf</ref> ...
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  • ...riction]] and to viscous or elastomeric resistance which convert [[Motion (physics)|motion]] or kinetic energy to [[heat]]. [[Category:Energy (physics)]] ...
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], an '''invariant''' is an [[observable]] of a [[physical system]] which r ...l physics, and many theories are expressed in terms of their [[symmetry in physics|symmetries]] and invariants. ...
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  • ...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 ...in [[Gaussian units]].<ref>Kittel, Charles. [[Introduction to Solid State Physics]], 8th edition. pp. 153</ref> In Gaussian units, the Lorentz force differs ...
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  • |title=The Basics of Physics |title=Preparation for Introductory College Physics: A Guided Student Primer ...
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  • * [[List of unsolved problems in physics|Unsolved problems in physics]] ...
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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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  • ...rammed-to-follow-specific-downhill-paths/ |access-date=2023-09-10 |website=Physics World |language=en-GB}}</ref> A mathematical [[algorithm]] to design trajec [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • In [[physics]] and the [[philosophy of science]], '''instant''' refers to an [[infinites ...divisibility was addressed by [[Aristotle]] in his ''[[Physics (Aristotle)|Physics]]'', where he wrote on [[Zeno's paradoxes]]. The philosopher and mathematic ...
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