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  • {{Template:Quantum mechanics}} ...ergy is the least amount possible (or the least extra amount), and quantum mechanics describes how that energy moves. ...
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  • ...e in the future and how they were moving in the past. We can use classical mechanics to predict how things like [[Planet|planets]] and [[Spacecraft|rockets]] mo ...smaller: for those things, we use [[quantum mechanics]] instead. Classical mechanics is also not accurate when things move close to the [[speed of light]]: for ...
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  • In [[solid mechanics]], '''torsion''' is the twisting of an object that is result of an applied {{wikibooks|Solid Mechanics}} ...
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  • ...two stones.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mechanics/incline.html |title=Simple Machines |author= |website= |publisher=Georgia S [[Category:Mechanics]] ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} | title = Mechanics of solids ...
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  • {{Quantum mechanics}} ...n real life. However, there are many ideas about how to understand quantum mechanics. There are no facts to prove any interpretation over the others, but there ...
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  • In [[statistical mechanics]], '''Bose-Einstein statistics''' means the [[statistics]] of a [[system]] * {{cite book |title=Introduction to [[quantum mechanics]] |last=Griffiths |first=David J. |year=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=Pearso ...
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  • ...thinking of matter as a physical object. De Broglie revolutionized quantum mechanics by producing the equation for matter waves. *[[Quantum mechanics]] ...
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  • * [[Fluid mechanics]] * ''Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics'' Wiley, B.R. Munson, D.F. Young & T.H. Okishi ...
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  • ...hanics involving mass ''m'', there is an equivalent equation in rotational mechanics involving moment of inertia ''J''. The units of moment of inertia are kilog [[Category:Mechanics]] ...
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  • In [[mechanics]], the internal [[friction]] may be one of the causes of such damping effec [[Category:Mechanics]] ...
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  • In [[solid mechanics]], '''torsion''' is the twisting of an object that is result of an applied {{wikibooks|Solid Mechanics}} ...
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], the '''Wave function''', usually represented by ''Ψ'', or ''ψ'', describ ...en nothing disturbs it, an electron does not exist in any place. "Quantum mechanics brings probability to the heart of the evolution of things."<ref>{{Cite boo ...
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  • In [[classical mechanics]], an '''impulse''' is defined as the [[integral]] of a [[Force (physics)|f [[Category:Mechanics]] ...
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], a branch of [[physics]], the '''Bohr model''' is the model of the [[atom *[[Quantum mechanics]] ...
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  • {{Quantum mechanics}} ...n real life. However, there are many ideas about how to understand quantum mechanics. There are no facts to prove any interpretation over the others, but there ...
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  • ...ikt:describe|describe]] and [[wikt:predict|predict]] events from [[quantum mechanics|quantum physics]]. He discovered that the [[momentum]] (mass times velocity ...hat shows up in quantum mechanics a lot.<ref>See ''Introduction to quantum mechanics''. by Henrik Smith, p. 58 for a readable introduction. See Ian J. R. Aitchi ...
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  • ...{{cite book|last=Young|first=Donald F.|title=A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics|year=2010|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-470-59679-1|edition=5|auth ...name="Graebel">{{cite book|last=Graebel|first=W.P.|title=Engineering Fluid Mechanics|url=https://archive.org/details/engineeringfluid00grae|year=2001|publisher= ...
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  • *[[Quantum mechanics]] *[[Classical mechanics]] ...
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  • ...hanics]], which roughly studies the time-dependent behavior of statistical mechanics.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...all enough to be beyond the range of experimental detection, and classical mechanics reigns supreme}}</ref> ...ow both wave and particle properties. This is a central concept of quantum mechanics. Classical concepts like "particle" and "wave" do not fully describe the be ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics}} ...tioners, refrigerators and the formation of clouds and also use in [[fluid mechanics]] and thermodynamics. ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} | title = Mechanics of solids ...
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  • * The [[Hamiltonian mechanics|Hamiltonian equations]] for general mechanics ...
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  • ...s2004">{{citation|author=Griffiths, David J.|title=Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2nd ed.)|year=2004|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=978-0-13-111892-8}}</ref> ...f position and time. The left hand side is equivalent to the [[Hamiltonian mechanics|Hamiltonian energy operator]] acting on <math>\Psi</math> (which gets the e ...
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