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  2. Free body diagram - Wikipedia

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    In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (FBD; also called a force diagram) [1] is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions on a free body in a given condition. It depicts a body or connected bodies with all the applied forces and moments, and reactions, which act on the body(ies).

  3. Macromolecular cages - Wikipedia

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    Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) have also been used to form cage architectures and in one such example Schiff base cyclization was used to form the macromolecular cage molecule. [8] In this synthesis 1,3,5-triformylbenzene and ( R,R )-(1,2)-diphenylethylenediamine undergo cycloimination in dichloromethane with trifluoroacetic acid as a ...

  4. Ionic order - Wikipedia

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    Several examples of capitals displaying Ionic influences can be seen as far away as Patna, India, especially with the Pataliputra capital, dated to the 3rd century BC, and seemingly derived from the design of the Ionic anta capital, [9] [10] or the Sarnath capital, which has been described as "Perso-Ionic", [11] or "quasi-Ionic". [12] [13] [14]

  5. Angular momentum diagrams (quantum mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    As a diagram this is a singleheaded arrow. Symmetrically, the corresponding bra is j, m|. In diagram form this is a doubleheaded arrow, pointing in the opposite direction to the ket. In each case; the quantum numbers j, m are often labelled next to the arrows to refer to a specific angular momentum state,

  6. Thermodynamic diagrams - Wikipedia

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    Thermodynamic diagrams are diagrams used to represent the thermodynamic states of a material (typically fluid) and the consequences of manipulating this material. For instance, a temperature– entropy diagram ( T–s diagram ) may be used to demonstrate the behavior of a fluid as it is changed by a compressor.

  7. Coordination cage - Wikipedia

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    The former cage is assembled from a 2:3 ratio of metal (M) and ligand (L), where the metal can be copper, zinc, or cadmium. This cage is homoleptic and assembles into a hexadecanuclear framework. The second cage is assembled from a 4:1:4 ratio of MBF 4, the ligand L p-Ph and the ligand L mes. This cage is heteroleptic and assembles into a ...

  8. Molecular graph - Wikipedia

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    Its vertices are labeled with the kinds of the corresponding atoms and edges are labeled with the types of bonds. [1] For particular purposes any of the labelings may be ignored. A hydrogen-depleted molecular graph or hydrogen-suppressed molecular graph is the molecular graph with hydrogen vertices deleted.

  9. Template talk:Ionian Railway diagram - Wikipedia

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