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- Constant_of_motion abstract "In mechanics, a constant of motion is a quantity that is conserved throughout the motion, imposing in effect a constraint on the motion. However, it is a mathematical constraint, the natural consequence of the equations of motion, rather than a physical constraint (which would require extra constraint forces). Common examples include specific energy, specific linear momentum, specific angular momentum and the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector (for inverse-square force laws).".
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- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Angular_momentum.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_mechanics.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Commutator.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Conservation_law.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Conservation_of_energy.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Constraint_(mathematics).
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Constraint_force.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Dynamical_system.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Equations_of_motion.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Experimental_data.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Hamiltonian_mechanics.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton–Jacobi_equation.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Integrable_system.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Intersection_(set_theory).
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Inverse-square_law.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Involution_(mathematics).
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Isosurface.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Lagrangian_mechanics.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Laplace–Runge–Lenz_vector.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Mechanics.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Momentum.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Noethers_theorem.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Orthogonal_coordinates.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Phase_space.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Poinsots_ellipsoid.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Poisson_bracket.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Product_rule.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_mechanics.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Rigid_body.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Rotation.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Schrödinger_equation.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Space.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Time.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLink Wave_function.
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "''constants'' of motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constant of motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constant of motion#Integral of motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "conservation".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "conserved quantities".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "constant of motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "constant of the motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "constants of motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "constants of the motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "integral of motion".
- Constant_of_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "integrals of motion".
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- Constant_of_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Constant_of_motion subject Category:Classical_mechanics.
- Constant_of_motion hypernym Quantity.
- Constant_of_motion type Mechanic.
- Constant_of_motion type Physic.
- Constant_of_motion comment "In mechanics, a constant of motion is a quantity that is conserved throughout the motion, imposing in effect a constraint on the motion. However, it is a mathematical constraint, the natural consequence of the equations of motion, rather than a physical constraint (which would require extra constraint forces). Common examples include specific energy, specific linear momentum, specific angular momentum and the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector (for inverse-square force laws).".
- Constant_of_motion label "Constant of motion".
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Q647631.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Integral_de_moviment.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Integral_de_movimiento.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs 운동_상수.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Bewegingsconstante.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Całka_ruchu.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs m.0djqr2.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Интегралы_движения.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Інтеграл_руху.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs Q647631.
- Constant_of_motion sameAs 運動常數.
- Constant_of_motion wasDerivedFrom Constant_of_motion?oldid=674736986.
- Constant_of_motion isPrimaryTopicOf Constant_of_motion.