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- The dynamics of a classical particle can be expressed in terms of a differential equation involving the ...2 KB (361 words) - 04:03, 13 September 2007
- ...anics:DifferentialEquations|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:LagrangianExercises|Next]] == Mechanics considered using forces == ...29 KB (5,134 words) - 15:33, 15 September 2007
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- Newton's three laws of motion are the basis of classical mechanics, so they are presented here for review and completeness. In many problems in mechanics mass is constant, in which case the law can be restated in its best known f ...5 KB (775 words) - 03:00, 30 November 2007
- ...chanics:LagrangianExercises|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:Applications|Next]] In many cases in mechanics, the motion of bodies is constrained in some way: for example, a massive be ...19 KB (3,405 words) - 13:05, 6 June 2007
- ...sical mechanics:Constrained|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:CentralField|Next]] ...ques, and extract important physical consequences. Students of theoretical mechanics need to learn these mathematical techniques, as well as the accompanying no ...9 KB (1,395 words) - 08:19, 23 June 2006
- [[Physics]] - [[Classical mechanics]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:DifferentialEquations|Next]] ...15 KB (2,372 words) - 12:41, 25 June 2007
- [[Classical mechanics:Lagrangian|Up]] In the Lagrangian formulation of mechanics, the trajectory <math>\vec q(t)</math> is determined from the condition tha ...17 KB (3,053 words) - 20:26, 8 February 2007
- ...yes. We can find two equivalent principles (ways of looking at classical mechanics). ...than that. These principles with only slight modications apply to quantum mechanics, electrodynamics and general relativity - in other words to all of physics. ...2 KB (279 words) - 19:12, 28 August 2006
- < [[Classical mechanics]] ...omplex algebra, there isn't just one single answer for the square root. In mechanics, the root that we mean by I is moreover 'totally antisymmetric'. This still ...1 KB (209 words) - 08:21, 23 June 2006
- ...ssical mechanics:Lagrangian|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:Constrained|Next]] [[Category:Classical mechanics]] ...3 KB (605 words) - 08:20, 23 June 2006
- ...ical mechanics:Introduction|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:Lagrangian|Next]] You may skip this primer and go to the [[Classical mechanics:Lagrangian|next page]] if you can easily solve the following differential e ...15 KB (2,578 words) - 20:16, 19 October 2006
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- ==Classical mechanics (movement)== ...1 KB (139 words) - 19:34, 14 October 2007
- < [[Classical mechanics]] ...omplex algebra, there isn't just one single answer for the square root. In mechanics, the root that we mean by I is moreover 'totally antisymmetric'. This still ...1 KB (209 words) - 08:21, 23 June 2006
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- {{Quantum Mechanics/Page}} In the classical picture, we usually work with the position and momentum of a particle or pa ...4 KB (760 words) - 02:40, 2 November 2007
- ...ssical mechanics:Lagrangian|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:Constrained|Next]] [[Category:Classical mechanics]] ...3 KB (605 words) - 08:20, 23 June 2006
- ...yes. We can find two equivalent principles (ways of looking at classical mechanics). ...than that. These principles with only slight modications apply to quantum mechanics, electrodynamics and general relativity - in other words to all of physics. ...2 KB (279 words) - 19:12, 28 August 2006
- ==Momentum in classical mechanics== ...3 KB (514 words) - 08:09, 28 June 2006
- Newton's three laws of motion are the basis of classical mechanics, so they are presented here for review and completeness. In many problems in mechanics mass is constant, in which case the law can be restated in its best known f ...5 KB (775 words) - 03:00, 30 November 2007
- ==Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics== ==Classical Strings== ...5 KB (769 words) - 08:51, 24 October 2007
- ...sumes that in the world of very small objects the Newton laws of classical mechanics are valid. This, however, is not The microscopic world is governed by quantum mechanics which does not have such notion as trajectory. Instead, it describes the ...4 KB (649 words) - 08:24, 21 July 2007
- {{Mechanics/Page}} Since classical mechanics is just like geometrical optics, classical mechanics could also be small wavelength approximation to a more accurate wave theory ...8 KB (1,412 words) - 02:38, 2 November 2007
- ...sical mechanics:Constrained|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:CentralField|Next]] ...ques, and extract important physical consequences. Students of theoretical mechanics need to learn these mathematical techniques, as well as the accompanying no ...9 KB (1,395 words) - 08:19, 23 June 2006
- [[Physics]] - [[Classical mechanics]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:DifferentialEquations|Next]] ...15 KB (2,372 words) - 12:41, 25 June 2007
- ==Whence the classical story?== ...hanical treatment of the same effect offers no such explanation. ''Quantum mechanics invokes no mechanism of any kind.'' It simply tells us that for a sufficien ...5 KB (852 words) - 15:15, 25 August 2008
- = Classical Lagrangian field theory = ...ed of light. However, at speeds comparable to speed of light the classical mechanics breaks down. ...9 KB (1,267 words) - 22:55, 17 January 2008
- < [[Classical mechanics]] ...2 KB (270 words) - 10:37, 17 November 2007
- {{Quantum Mechanics/Page}} ...explore how symmetry can be used to increase our understanding of quantum mechanics. ...10 KB (1,628 words) - 10:20, 14 December 2007
- ...ical mechanics:Introduction|Prev]] [[Classical mechanics|Up]] [[Classical mechanics:Lagrangian|Next]] You may skip this primer and go to the [[Classical mechanics:Lagrangian|next page]] if you can easily solve the following differential e ...15 KB (2,578 words) - 20:16, 19 October 2006
- and Heisenberg developed this model into quantum mechanics] ...l predictions and experimental evidence quickly began to cast doubt on the classical orbital model. ...11 KB (1,829 words) - 15:53, 31 January 2008
- == Quantum Mechanics == One of the key concepts from quantum mechanics essential to the understanding of molecular absorption and emission is the ...9 KB (1,409 words) - 09:53, 1 September 2007