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Specific relative angular momentum
Specific relative angular momentum To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... section may require cleanup. In astrodynamics, the specific relative angular momentum of an orbiting body with ...
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Angular momentum (translated from Korean)
Angular momentum From physics Angular momentum(Blade angle, The angular the momentum) against a what kind ...
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Relative angular momentum
Relative angular momentum To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... section may require cleanup. In astrodynamics relative angular momentum () of ... of ()'s relative linear momentum: |
Angular momentum coupling
Angular momentum coupling In quantum mechanics, the orbital and spin angular momentum of bodies can interact in angular momentum coupling. These interactions in atoms ...
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Talk:Angular momentum
Talk:Angular momentum The reason the proof of angular momentum was originally attached to Torque as a ... contained the misconception that the derivative of angular momentum is equal to torque only ...
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Momentum
Momentum For the Sci-Fi Channel movie see Momentum (film), for the technical analysis indicator see Momentum (technical analysis). In physics, momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Momentum in Classical mechanics If an object ...
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Momentum (Engineering wiki)
Momentum In physics, momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. [edit] Momentum in Classical mechanics If an object is ... in any reference frame, then it has momentum in that frame. The amount of momentum that an object has depends on ...
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Specific orbital energy
Specific orbital energy In astrodynamics the specific orbital energy (or vis ... gravitational parameter is the specific relative angular momentum of the orbiting body |
Talk:Inertia
... mean both the general principle, and the specific "resistive force" which he perceived to be ... still used to describe the conservation of angular momentum for a rotating body" is poorly worded ... used to describe the conservation of linear momentum for a translating body." Both properties describe ... a greater moment of inertia somehow conserves angular momentum... more? Good point. I suggest ...
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Talk:Coriolis effect/archive3
... as an irreduceble 'Coriolis force'. In that specific sense there is no Coriolis force. In ... becomes less and less. This causes the angular velocity of the air flow to increase ... almost always presented as simple conservation of angular momentum. Moving the formula down is dubious. I ... usually explained in terms of conservation of angular momentum is neither hear not there. ...
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