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  • 11Fermi contact interaction — Not to be confused with Fermi s interaction . The Fermi contact interaction is the magnetic interaction between an electron and an atomic nucleus when the electron is inside that nucleus. It is of magnitude and where U is the energy of the… …

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  • 12Exchange interaction — In physics, the exchange interaction is a quantum mechanical effect without classical analog which increases or decreases the expectation value of the energy or distance between two or more identical particles when their wave functions overlap.… …

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  • 13Weak interaction — Standard model of particle physics …

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  • 14Yukawa interaction — In particle physics, Yukawa s interaction, named after Hideki Yukawa, is an interaction between a scalar field phi and a Dirac field Psi of the type:V approx garPsi phi Psi (scalar) or g ar Psi gamma^5 phi Psi (pseudoscalar).The Yukawa… …

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  • 15Data, context and interaction — (DCI) is a paradigm used in computer software to program systems of communicating objects. Its goals are: To improve the readability of object oriented code by giving system behavior first class status; To cleanly separate code for rapidly… …

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  • 16Spin-orbit interaction — In quantum physics, the spin orbit interaction (also called spin orbit effect or spin orbit coupling ) is any interaction of a particle s spin with its motion. The first and best known example of this is that spin orbit interaction causes shifts… …

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  • 17Covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 18Glossary of classical physics — This article is a glossary of classical physics. It is some of the most common terms in classical physics and how they are used.AlphanumericTOC align=center nobreak= numbers= externallinks= references= top=| A * Acceleration the rate of change of …

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  • 19Quartic interaction — In quantum field theory, a quartic interaction is a theory about a scalar field phi; which contains an interaction term phi^4, and is considered by many teachers and students to be the simplest example of interacting fields. This theory consists… …

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  • 20Breit equation — The Breit equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by Gregory Breit in 1929 based on the Dirac equation, which formally describes two or more massive spin 1/2 particles (electrons, for example) interacting electromagnetically to the first …

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