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  • ...({{math|''v''}}) and [[angular speed]] ({{math|''ω''}}) on a spinning disc of radius {{math|''r''}}.]] ...eed and tangential speed are used interchangeably, and is measured in [[SI units]] as meters per second (m/s). ...
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  • {{Short description|Constants describing characteristics of electrical motors}} ...force|back EMF]] constant''') are values used to describe characteristics of electrical motors. ...
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  • ...p=678}} The Dryden model treats the linear and angular velocity components of continuous gusts as spatially varying [[stochastic process]]es and specifie ...plication of Statistical Concepts to the Buffeting Problem|journal=Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences|year=1952|volume=19|issue=12|pages=793–800|doi=10 ...
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  • ...my, '''rotational Brownian motion''' is the [[random walk]] in orientation of a [[binary star]]'s orbital plane, induced by gravitational perturbations f ...ar that approaches the binary with [[impact parameter]] <math>p</math> and velocity <math>V</math> passes a distance <math>r_p</math> from the binary, where ...
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  • ...nt observed at an RDE, in particular, the Levich equation gives the height of the [[Sigmoid function|sigmoidal]] wave observed in rotating disk voltammet ...In this form of the equation, the constant with a value of 0.620 has units of rad<sup>-1/2</sup>. ...
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  • {{Short description|Rotation of a vehicle about its vertical axis}} ...rigid body is the [[angular velocity]] of this rotation, or rate of change of the heading angle when the aircraft is horizontal. It is commonly measured ...
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  • {{short description|Constant of motion in the Kerr-Newman spacetime}} ...all orbits in the [[Kerr–Newman metric|Kerr–Newman]] spacetime (even those of charged particles). ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical model of continuous gusts}} ...8}} The von Kármán model treats the linear and angular velocity components of continuous gusts as spatially varying [[stochastic process]]es and specifie ...
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  • {{Short description|Speed and direction of a motion}} {{About|velocity in physics}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Motion of charged particles}} ...orbit of a particle with speed '''v''', which is the classical trajectory of a charged particle (here positive charge) under a uniform magnetic field '' ...
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  • {{Short description|Uneven mass distribution around axis of rotation}} ...ment which gives the rotor a wobbling movement characteristic of vibration of rotating structures. ...
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  • {{Short description|System adjusting the output of electric generators}} ...tors and loads; generators must be controlled to maintain stable operation of the system.]] ...
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  • ...ian gravitation and the GEM weak gravitational field and slow-motion limit of general relativity--> ...to one position, centre of gravity is a real physical quantity, the point of a body where the gravitational force acts. They are equal if and only if th ...
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  • {{Short description|Solution of Einstein field equations}} ...the one of the most general [[stationary spacetime|stationary solutions]] of the [[Einstein's field equation#Einstein–Maxwell equations|Einstein–Maxwell ...
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  • | axis_unitless = <!--Semimajor axis (no units provided by template)--> | node = <!--Longitude of node (in degrees)--> ...
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  • ...en the calculated group center and the intended point of aim) is a measure of [[accuracy]]. ...sing angular measurements, one can reliably compare the relative tightness of shot groupings fired at different distances. ...
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  • ...papetrou equations''' and '''Papapetrou–Dixon equations'''. All three sets of equations describe the same physics. ...|title=Dynamics of Extended Bodies in General Relativity. I. Momentum and Angular Momentum |author=W. G. Dixon |year=1970 |doi=10.1098/rspa.1970.0020 |journa ...
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  • This article summarizes [[equation]]s in the theory of [[wave]]s. ...ity and acceleration refer to the kinematics in the oscillating directions of the wave - transverse or longitudinal (mathematical description is identica ...
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  • {{Short description|Simplified model of orbital relative motion}} .../www.ae.utexas.edu/courses/ase366k/cw_equations.pdf|publisher=[[University of Texas at Austin]]|accessdate=12 September 2013}}</ref> ...
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  • ...form of the forces, such as the inverse-square behavior in [[Newton's law of universal gravitation]] and in [[Coulomb's law]]. It is also able to predic .... As an example, the calculations of atomic structure in atomic physics or of molecular structure in quantum chemistry could not easily be repeated, if a ...
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