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Coupling (physics)
Coupling (physics) In physics, two systems are coupled if they are ... each other. Of special interest is the coupling of two (or more) vibratory systems (e ... the effect of beat. The concept of coupling is particularly important in cosmology, in ...
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Coupling (translated from Japanese)
Coupling Coupling(ぐ う り ょ く, Couple), the ... power (F,-F) It is thing. When coupling works, as for the objectRevolutionIt begins, but ... F} < /math> With it becomes.NMoment of coupling,FPower (coupling), ×Outer productIt means. Rigid bodyAs for ...
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Molecular physics (translated from German)
Molecular physics In that Molecular physics (or molecule physics) become the structure and the behavior of ... up. An important method of the molecular physics is those Spektroskopie , in that not only ... Schwingungs and Rotation conditions arise. In atomic physics the important Orbital model becomes in ...
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Technicolor (physics)
Technicolor (physics) In physics, technicolor models are theories beyond the Standard ... we run down the renormalization group, the coupling strength for H goes up. We have ... 2 transforms nontrivially under G. The strong coupling strength for H causes chiral symmetry breaking ... H might start off with a small coupling strength at really high energies and ...
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Coupling (disambiguation)
Coupling (disambiguation) Coupling can refer to: Coupling, a mechanical connection between two things. Coupling (railway), a mechanism for connecting railway rolling stock. Coupling (computer science), a term in computer ...
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Coupling constant
Coupling constant In physics, a coupling constant, usually denoted g, is a number ... kinetic part and an interaction part. The coupling constant determines the strength of the interaction ... electric charge of a particle is a coupling constant. A coupling constant plays an ...
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Plasma (physics)
Plasma (physics) A Plasma lamp, illustrating some of the ... phenomena of a plasma, including filamentation In physics and chemistry, a plasma is an ionized ... is small, but may still determine important physics. The degree of ionization is |
Wave (physics) (translated from German)
Wave (physics) This article requires a revision. Details are ... model medium. The rubber threads represent the coupling between the particles. The reproduction or Propagation ...
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SO(10) (physics)
SO(10) (physics) In particle physics, one of the grand unified theories (GUT ... generations) of the 16 representation. The Yukawa coupling is 10 H 16 f 16 f ... of singlet representations φ and a Yukawa coupling or add the nonrenormalizable coupling |
Physics of the particles (translated from French)
Physics of the particles This article concerning science ... Techniques Metrology - Instrument Méta List articles of physics Bonds physique Publications in Physics physics of the particles is the branch of ... interactions. It too is called high-energy physics because of many elementary particles do ...
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