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  • 11Vector boson — A vector boson is a boson with spin equal to one unit of hbar (Planck s constant divided by 2 pi). In elementary particle physics, the vector bosons currently considered to be fundamental particles are all gauge bosons. The most familiar vector… …

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  • 12Vector meson — In high energy physics, a vector meson is a meson with total spin 1 and odd parity (usually noted as JP =1−). Compare to a pseudovector meson, which has a total spin 1 and even parity.Vector mesons have been seen in experiments since the 1960s,… …

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  • 13Vector magnetograph — A vector magnetograph is a type of imaging telescope that can estimate the 3 D vector of the magnetic field on a distant body with a resolved line spectrum. Magnetographs are useful for studying the Sun because the surface magnetic field is… …

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  • 14Energy — This article is about the scalar physical quantity. For other uses, see Energy (disambiguation). Energetic redirects here. For other uses, see Energetic (disambiguation) …

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  • 15energy flux vector — energijos srauto vektorius statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. energy flux vector vok. Energieflußvektor, m rus. вектор потока энергии, m pranc. vecteur de flux d énergie, m …

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  • 16energy flux vector — energijos srauto tankio vektorius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. energy flux vector vok. Energieströmungsvektor, m rus. вектор плотности потока энергии, m pranc. vecteur de densité de flux énergétique, m …

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  • 17energy-momentum vector — energijos ir impulso vektorius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. energy momentum vector vok. Impuls Energie Vektor, m rus. вектор энергии импульса, m pranc. vecteur d’énergie impulsion, m …

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  • 18Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector — Throughout this article, vectors and their magnitudes are indicated by boldface and italic type, respectively; for example, left| mathbf{A} ight| = A. In classical mechanics, the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector (or simply the LRL vector) is a vector… …

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  • 19Poynting vector — In physics, the Poynting vector can be thought of as representing the energy flux (in W/m2) of an electromagnetic field. It is named after its inventor John Henry Poynting. Oliver Heaviside independently co discovered the Poynting vector. In… …

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  • 20Mechanical energy — An example of a mechanical system: A satellite is orbiting the Earth only influenced by the conservative gravitational force and the mechanical energy is therefore conserved. The satellite is accelerated towards the Earth with an acceleration… …

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