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Particle velocity
Particle velocity Sound measurements Sound pressure p Sound pressure level (SPL) Particle velocity v Particle velocity level (SVL) (Sound velocity level) ...
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Talk:Particle velocity
Talk:Particle velocity Does anybody mind if I move this page to Particle velocity and change the content to describe the general case of particle velocity in waves i.e. Not ...
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Particle velocity level
Particle velocity level Sound measurements Sound pressure p Sound pressure level (SPL) Particle velocity v Particle velocity level (SVL) (Sound velocity level) ...
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Talk:Particle velocity level
Talk:Particle velocity level It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with particle velocity. (Discuss) That's no good idea. Keep ...
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Particle
Particle Look up Particle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A particle may refer to: Grain, in common use, a small to insignificant amount Elementary particle, in particle physics, a particle of which larger ...
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Talk:Velocity
Talk:Velocity Velocity in curved space Since we dont have ... straight lines in curved space, how is velocity then defined?--Light current 01:20, 17 January 2006 (UTC) Since velocity has both magnitude and direction, it is ... this means there is an acceleration. The velocity would still be defined as the ...
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Angular velocity
Angular velocity Angular velocity describes the speed of rotation. The direction of the angular velocity vector will be along the axis of ... clockwise rotation) toward the viewer. The angular velocity of a point particle or rigid body describes the rate ...
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Acoustic velocity   (translated from German)
Acoustic velocity Those Acoustic velocity, symbols \vec v, indicates, with ... which Wechselgeschwindigkeit the air particles (and/or Particle the sound transmission medium) around their rest ... thus the momentary speed of a swinging particle. The acoustic velocity is in that Akustik a linear, ...
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Particle acceleration
Particle acceleration In a compressible sound transmission medium ... air particles get an accelerated motion: the particle acceleration or sound acceleration with the symbol ... rate of change (or time derivative) of velocity. It is thus a vector quantity with ... m/s. To accelerate an object (air particle) is to change its velocity over a period of time. Acceleration ...
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Free particle
Free particle It has been suggested that this article ... Schrödinger equation. (Discuss) In physics, a free particle is a particle that, in some sense, is not bound ... classical case, this is represented with the particle not being influenced by any external force. Classical Free Particle The classical free particle is characterized ...
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