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Orbital state vectors
Orbital state vectors In astrodynamics or celestial dynamics orbital state vectors (sometimes State Vectors) are vectors ...
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Talk:Orbital state vectors
Talk:Orbital state vectors Linear eccentricity Linear eccentricity is redirected to ...
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Orbital elements
Orbital elements The elements of an orbit are ... several different ways of defining sets of orbital elements, sets each of which will specify ... velocity. For this reason, all sets of orbital elements contain exactly six parameters. For a ... the Discussion and references therein. (See also: orbital state vectors). Keplerian elements The traditionally used ...
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Orbital angular momentum vector
Orbital angular momentum vector In astrodynamics Orbital angular momentum vector is a vector perpendicular to the orbital plane that is used in calculations of orbital parameters from orbital state vectors. Orbital angular momentum vector ...
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Talk:Quantum mechanics
... section of the major physics article. The state of the article when it had just ... Apr 2005 (UTC) Yet upon reflection, to state that the framework is the general entry ... masses, some day... > Yet upon reflection, to state that the framework is the general entry ... intrinsic angular momenta as well as the orbital angular momenta (which are the angular momenta ... behave under rotation. Electric fields behave like vectors, and anything that behaves like a ...
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Talk:Coriolis effect
... is perpendicular to it. In general: in orbital mechanics the gravitational potential energy is the ... of its angular momentum. None of those vectors rotates with respect to any of the other vectors. For all satellite orbits we have that ... influence of a single attracting body, all orbital paths trace out simple conic sections. Although ... ballistic or free-fall trajectories follow an orbital path, the word orbit is more ...
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Anyone who's bored can remove the links on here to existing article (not just redirect pages). I only want the reds and redirects.
... bond albedo]] #[[bondi mass]] #[[Bondi-Gold steady-state cosmology]] | [[bondi-gold steady-state cosmology]] #[[bondi's radiating metric]] #[[bonnet's ... electron mass]] #[[electron microscope]] #[[electron neutrino]] #[[electron orbital]] #[[electron pair production]] #[[electron paramagnetic res...]] #[[electron ... pupil]] #[[ephah]] #[[equation of center]] #[[equation of state]] #[[equatorial to celestial c...]] #[[equilibrium postulate]] #[[equinoctial ... lens formula]] #[[gaussian optics]] #[[gaussian units]] #[[gaussian vectors]] #[[gauss's method]] #[[gauss's principle ...
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User talk:Salsb/Missing physics
... bond albedo bondi mass Bondi-Gold steady-state cosmology | bondi-gold steady-state cosmology bondi's radiating metric bonnet's ... electron mass electron microscope electron neutrino electron orbital electron pair production electron paramagnetic res... electron ... pupil ephah equation of center equation of state equatorial to celestial c... equilibrium postulate equinoctial ... lens formula gaussian optics gaussian units gaussian vectors gauss's method gauss's principle ...
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Quantum mechanics explained
... such a mode. optical cavity An electronic orbital is a normal mode of oscillation of ... said to be an occupation of an orbital. This is the main new idea in ... a photon by an electron changing its state, the occupation of one electronic mode is ... or, equivalently, the z-component of the orbital angular momentum. If you consider sharp wavepackets ... mode of the measuring apparatus (an entangled state) is formed, and the further time ...
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Parity (physics)
... objects can be classified into scalars, spinors, vectors, and tensors of higher rank. If one ... scalars (P=-1) which are rotationally invariant vectors (P=-1) and axial vectors (also called pseudo-vectors) (P=1) which both transform as vectors under rotation. One can define reflections ...
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