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41 closure of momentum eigenfunctions
ketertutupan eigenfungsi momentumEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > closure of momentum eigenfunctions
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42 conservation of angular momentum
kekekalan momentum sudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > conservation of angular momentum
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43 energy-momentum representation
wakilan tenaga-momentumEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > energy-momentum representation
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44 four momentum transfer
pindahan momentum empat -
45 invariant momentum transfer
transfer momentum invarian -
46 kinetic energy-momentum tensor
tensor tenaga momentumEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > kinetic energy-momentum tensor
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47 linear momentum operator
operator momentum linear -
48 angular momentum amplitude
amplitudo pusa sudut -
49 angular momentum central field eigensolutions
eigen-penyelesaian medan sentral pusa sudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum central field eigensolutions
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50 angular momentum commutation relation
hubungan balik-urut pusa sudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum commutation relation
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51 angular momentum conservation
kekekalan pusa sudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum conservation
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52 angular momentum conservation law
hukum kekekalan pusa sudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum conservation law
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53 angular momentum eigenfunction
eigenfungsi momentumsudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum eigenfunction
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54 angular momentum eigenstates
eigenkeadaan momentumsudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum eigenstates
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55 angular momentum generalized density
rapat rampatan momentumsudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum generalized density
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56 angular momentum matrix elements
unsur matriks momentumsudutEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum matrix elements
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57 angular momentum of Noether's theorem
teorema pusa sudut NoetherEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > angular momentum of Noether's theorem
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58 angular momentum operator
operator pusa-sudut -
59 angular momentum orbital
edar pusa sudut -
60 angular momentum total
pusa sudut total
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