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61 angular momentum quantum number
< phys> ■ Drehimpulsquantenzahl fEnglish-german technical dictionary > angular momentum quantum number
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62 angular momentum vector
< mech> ■ Drallvektor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > angular momentum vector
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63 angular-momentum conservation law
< phys> ■ Drehimpulserhaltungssatz mEnglish-german technical dictionary > angular-momentum conservation law
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64 angular-momentum operator
< phys> ■ Drehimpulsoperator mEnglish-german technical dictionary > angular-momentum operator
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65 bending momentum
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66 conservation of angular momentum
< mech> ■ Erhaltung des Drehimpulses fEnglish-german technical dictionary > conservation of angular momentum
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67 conservation of momentum
< mech> ■ Impulserhaltung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > conservation of momentum
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68 conservation of momentum principle
< mech> ■ Satz von der Erhaltung des Impulses mEnglish-german technical dictionary > conservation of momentum principle
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69 dipole momentum
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70 eigen angular momentum
< phys> ■ mechanisches Moment nEnglish-german technical dictionary > eigen angular momentum
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71 energy-momentum density
< phys> ■ Energie-Impuls-Dichte fEnglish-german technical dictionary > energy-momentum density
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72 energy-momentum tensor
English-german technical dictionary > energy-momentum tensor
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73 equation of momentum
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74 four-momentum
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75 four-vector of momentum-energy
< phys> ■ Energie-Impuls-Vierervektor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > four-vector of momentum-energy
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76 generalized momentum
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77 half-integer total angular momentum
< phys> ■ halbzahliger Gesamtdrehimpuls mEnglish-german technical dictionary > half-integer total angular momentum
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78 intrinsic angular momentum
English-german technical dictionary > intrinsic angular momentum
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79 kinetic momentum
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80 law of moment of momentum
English-german technical dictionary > law of moment of momentum
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