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  • In [[solid mechanics]], '''torsion''' is the twisting of an object that is result of an applied ...ntric tube only. For other shapes J must be determined by other means. For solid shafts the membrane analogy is useful, and for thin walled tubes of arbitra ...
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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 ...>''dm'' of a hoop, disk, cylinder, box, plate, rod, and spherical shell or solid [[c:File:Five basic moments of inertia.svg#Summary|'''''can be found''''']] ...
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  • ...ancy to determine whether the golden crown was less [[density|dense]] than solid gold.]] ...id will, if placed in the fluid, be so far immersed that the weight of the solid will be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. }}</ref>}} ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} | title = Mechanics of solids ...
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  • ...ross-sectional shape to describe its resistance to deformation ([[Torsion (mechanics)|torsion]]) when a [[Moment (physics)|moment]] ([[torque]]) is applied in a ...alues for the polar second moment of area are most often used describe a [[solid]] or hollow cylindrical shaft's resistance to torsion, as in a vehicle's [[ ...
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  • {{about|solid-state physics|voltage control circuitry in electronics|Bandgap voltage refe ...where no [[electron]] states can exist. The term is used in [[Solid state|solid-state physics]] and [[chemistry]]. ...
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  • {| cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="border:1px solid black; margin-left:1em" |colspan="2"| [[File:Photoelectric effect in a solid - diagram.svg|thumb|right|275px|A [[diagram]] that shows how [[electron]]s ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Fluid mechanics]]}} ...ergy]]—which is a more general term in the sense that it applies also to [[solid]]s and not just liquids. ...
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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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  • ...eitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 89(1), 5-18.</ref><ref>Watanabe, Y., Nagatou, K., Plum, M., & Nakao, M. T. .... (2007). Finite elements: Theory, fast solvers, and applications in solid mechanics. Cambridge University Press. ...
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  • {| style="border: 1px #aaa solid" In [[quantum mechanics]] things are different. Some measurements are made by looking at the patter ...
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