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  • ...not all element satisfy, for example, the [[commutativity]]; in [[Quantum Mechanics]], such objects are called [[q-number]]s, to distinguish them from the
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  • ==Classical mechanics== In [[Classical mechanics]], momentum \(\vec P\) of a system appears as sum of momenta of the element
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  • #redirect[[Classical mechanics]]
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  • [[Trajectory]] is one of important concepts of the [[Classical mechanics]] that assumes that at each moment of [[time]] each particle has some defin In [[quantum mechanics]], term [[trajectory]] may refer to the set of states, the [[wavefunction]]
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  • The [[quantum mechanics]] and [[general relativity]] determine the fundamental scale for the to the
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  • [[Category:Mechanics]]
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  • [[Quantum mechanics]]
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  • *Fundamentals of [[quantum mechanics]] with [[Bose-Einstein condensate|BEC]].<ref name="mark07">{{cite journal
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  • V.Frolov and D.Fursaev. Statistical Mechanics on Axially Symmetric Space-Times with the Killing Horizon and Entropy of Ro V.Frolov and D.Fursaev, Statistical Mechanics of Charged Black Holes in Induced Einstein-Maxwell Gravity, [[Phys.Rev.D]]'
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  • V.Frolov and D.Fursaev. Statistical Mechanics on Axially Symmetric Space-Times with the Killing Horizon and Entropy of Ro V.Frolov and D.Fursaev, Statistical Mechanics of Charged Black Holes in Induced Einstein-Maxwell Gravity, [[Phys.Rev.D]]'
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  • [[Category:Quantum mechanics]]
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  • [[Category:Quantum mechanics]]
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  • ...e particle has left from the region between walls or not yet. In [[Wuantum mechanics]], the detection can be interpreted as absorption annihilation of a particl [[Category:Quantum mechanics]]
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  • [[Category:Classical mechanics]]
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  • [[Category:Classical mechanics]]
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  • ...echanics''' ( [[классическая механика]], or "Newtonian mechanics") is [[Science]], branch of [[physics]] and [[mathematics]] based on the co The basic elements of the classical mechanics are listed below.
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  • ...excersise for the first-grade students who begin to learn the [[Classical mechanics]]. [[Classical mechanics]],
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  • ...ies of the Lagrangian. In this article, the application to the [[Classical mechanics]] is considered. The [[Noeter theorem]] applies not only to [[classical mechanics]], but also to the [[field theory]], and, in rapricular, to the [[paraxial
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  • [[Category:Quantum mechanics]]
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  • [[Classical mechanics]] [[Category:Classical mechanics]]
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