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A more formal definition might be: a sufficiently stable electrically neutral group of at least two atoms, in a definite arrangement, held together by very strong chemical bonds. A molecule may consist of atoms of the same chemical element (e.g. oxygen: O 2) or of different elements (e.g. water: H 2 O).
This glossary of physics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to physics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields, including mechanics, materials science, nuclear physics, particle physics, and thermodynamics.
Jun 3, 2017 · Straight section Gradient = k Loading and unloading plot a loop, if a stretch is elastic, the curve starts and finishes in the same position (the origin). If plastic deformation occurs, the unloading line has the same gradient (k) but crosses the x axis at a different point
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The work done by a force is defined as the product of the displacement and the component of the force acting in the direction of the displacement, measured in Joules. (W = F.s) OR the amount of energy transferred by the force. Kinetic energy (Ek) is the energy possessed by a body due to its motion. (Ek = 1⁄2 mv 2)
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Glossary of Physics Terms. Absolute humidity (or Saturation value) The maximum amount of water vapor, which could be present in 1 m³ of the air at any given temperature, is called absolute humidity. Absolute magnitude A classification scheme, which compensates for the distance, differences to stars.
A simple "jiggle" recipe. So, we would like to make a 3D point \( p_n \in \mathbb R^3\) at the \( n^{\text th} \) animation frame jiggle. One way to do this is to have a target point (\(target \in \mathbb R^3\)) which will attract \( p_n \) in such a way that it "jiggles" around his \( target \).
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volume. in which mass and volume apply to any sample of the material. 1.1 (h) Moment (or torque) of a force. The moment (or torque) of a force about a point is defined as the force the perpendicular distance from the point to the line of action of the force, i.e. moment = F d.