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  2. List of common physics notations - Wikipedia

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    speed of light (in vacuum) 299,792,458 meters per second (m/s) speed of sound: meter per second (m/s) specific heat capacity: joule per kilogram per kelvin (J⋅kg −1 ⋅K −1) viscous damping coefficient kilogram per second (kg/s) electric displacement field also called the electric flux density coulomb per square meter (C/m 2)

  3. Magnetic field - Wikipedia

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    The strength of the magnetic field decreases with distance from the wire. (For an infinite length wire the strength is inversely proportional to the distance.) A Solenoid with electric current running through it behaves like a magnet. Bending a current-carrying wire into a loop concentrates the magnetic field inside the loop while weakening it ...

  4. Penrose graphical notation - Wikipedia

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    A diagram in the notation consists of several shapes linked together by lines. The notation widely appears in modern quantum theory , particularly in matrix product states and quantum circuits . In particular, categorical quantum mechanics (which includes ZX-calculus ) is a fully comprehensive reformulation of quantum theory in terms of Penrose ...

  5. Electric field - Wikipedia

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    The electric field of such a uniformly moving point charge is hence given by: [25] = (⁡) /, where is the charge of the point source, is the position vector from the point source to the point in space, is the ratio of observed speed of the charge particle to the speed of light and is the angle between and the observed velocity of the charged ...

  6. Field line - Wikipedia

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    In order to also depict the magnitude of the field, field line diagrams are often drawn so that each line represents the same quantity of flux. Then the density of field lines (number of field lines per unit perpendicular area) at any location is proportional to the magnitude of the vector field at that point.

  7. Atomic orbital - Wikipedia

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    The shapes of atomic orbitals in one-electron atom are related to 3-dimensional spherical harmonics. These shapes are not unique, and any linear combination is valid, like a transformation to cubic harmonics, in fact it is possible to generate sets where all the d's are the same shape, just like the p x, p y, and p z are the same shape. [33] [34]

  8. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Emerald cut diamonds represent strength, sophistication, elegance, and an appreciation for history and tradition. Emerald cuts are perfect for lovers who honor the allure of the past but look ...

  9. Force - Wikipedia

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    The force, therefore, is related directly to the difference in potential energy between two different locations in space, [56] and can be considered to be an artifact of the potential field in the same way that the direction and amount of a flow of water can be considered to be an artifact of the contour map of the elevation of an area.