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  • Elastic materials are different than plastic materials. A [[Plasticity (physics)|plastic material]] can be stretched or deformed, but it will not return to {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...mechanics]], an '''impulse''' is defined as the [[integral]] of a [[Force (physics)|force]] with respect to [[time]]: {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''moment of force''' (often just '''moment''') is a measure of a force' In physics, a moment is a combination of a physical quantity and a distance. ...
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  • In [[physics]], work is what [[force]] does. ...ter/PhysicsNet/Topics/Work/DefinitionWork.html|title=Definition of Work in Physics|publisher=Western Washington University|accessdate=2016-06-13|archive-date= ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''power''' (symbol: ''P'') is how fast [[Work (physics)|work]] is done. Or how quickly [[energy]] is given from one thing to anot :''E'' is [[Work (physics)|energy (or work)]], measured in [[Joule|Joules]] and ...
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  • In [[Physics]], '''intensity''' can usually be understood as the strength of something l {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • In [[string theory]] and [[theoretical physics]], '''string'''s are hypothetical objects that are believed to be the [[ele ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • ...[Deformation|deformed]] elastically (i.e. non-permanently) when a [[Force (physics)|force]] is applied to it. where <var>λ</var> is the elastic modulus; <var>[[stress (physics)|stress]]</var> is the force that causes the [[deformation]] divided by the ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • In [[nuclear physics]], '''beta decay''' is a type of [[radioactive decay]] where a [[beta parti {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • Any given phase of the wave (for example, the [[crest (physics)|crest]]) will appear to travel at the phase velocity. The phase velocity i [[Category:Wave physics]] ...
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  • In [[atomic physics]], '''Hund's rules''' are rules that determine how the [[electron]]s in an [[Category:Nuclear physics]] ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Laws of physics]] ...
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  • ...cle]]s like the [[photon]].<ref>Bosons have integer (whole number) [[spin (physics)|spin]] and the [[Pauli exclusion principle]] is not true for them.</ref> {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...(physics)|force]] to turn or twist. If a force is used to begin to [[spin (physics)|spin]] an [[object]], or to stop an object from spinning, a torque is made ...ce multiplied by distance.<ref>{{cite book|first=Steven|last=Holzner|title=Physics Essentials For Dummies|url=https://archive.org/details/physicsessential0000 ...
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  • The moment of [[Force (physics)|force]] (also called the first moment of force) about any point is the pro {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...] per second, which are equal to [[watt]]s. A watt is one unit of [[Power (physics)|power]]. Just as a [[light bulb]] is measured in watts, the [[Sun]] can al {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...framework for solving [[physics]] problems in areas such as [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]], [[fluid mechanics]] and [[general relativity]].<ref>{{cite w ...ast=Danielson | first=D. A. | title=Vectors and Tensors in Engineering and Physics | publisher=Addison-Wesley | location=Reading, Massachusetts | year=1997 | ...
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  • Elastic materials are different than plastic materials. A [[Plasticity (physics)|plastic material]] can be stretched or deformed, but it will not return to {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ..." and fugere "to flee") is a fictitious force that appears when describing physics in a rotating reference frame; it acts on anything with mass considered in {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...Damped spring.gif|thumb|left|95px|Damped [[Spring (device)|spring]].]]In [[physics]], '''damping''' is any effect that tends to reduce the [[amplitude]] of [[ {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • In [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[thermodynamics]], '''equations of state''' are used {{Physics-stub}} ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Laws of physics]] ...
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  • *[[Atomic physics]] *[[Particle physics]] ...
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  • ...mechanics]], an '''impulse''' is defined as the [[integral]] of a [[Force (physics)|force]] with respect to [[time]]: {{physics-stub}} ...
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