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  • In [[physics]], '''power''' (symbol: ''P'') is the rate at which [[mechanical work|work] [[Category:Introductory physics]]
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  • ...that is used in [[atomic physics]], [[particle physics]] and [[high energy physics]] is the [[electronvolt]] (eV). One eV  is equivalent to [[1 E-19
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  • ...the installation of a 80 cm3 derived [[Polini]] could be develop [[Power (physics)|power]] of the 14 hp.
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  • ...lied Mechanics shares similar methods, theories, and topics with [[Applied Physics]], [[Applied Mathematics]], and [[Computational Science]]. ...of objects under known '''forces''' (also called '''loads''') or [[Stress (physics)|stresses]].
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  • * [http://webphysics.davidson.edu/faculty/dmb/PY430/Friction/rolling.html physics tutorial] [[Category:Introductory physics]]
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  • In [[physics]], '''inertia''' is an historical concept and a perceived property of [[mat The concept of ''inertia'' was alien to the physics of [[Aristotle]] which provided the standard account of [[motion]] until th
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  • !colspan=3|[[Power (physics)|Power]] !colspan=3|[[Power (physics)|Power]]
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  • In classical [[physics]], a spring can be seen as a device that stores [[potential energy]] by str *[http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Springs_(Physics_Study_Guide) Springs (Physics Study Guide)]
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  • ...eronautics)|spoilers]] in that air brakes are designed to increase [[Drag (physics)|drag]] while making little change to [[lift (force)|lift]], spoilers great
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  • ...r mechanical wear rates and [[internal combustion engine|engine]] [[Power (physics)|power]] requirements lead to lower running costs compared with competing o
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  • ...et|Greek letter]] ''tau''. The concept of torque, also called '''[[moment (physics)|moment]]''' or [[couple (mechanics)|couple]], originated with the work of ...special case, often given as the definition of torque in fields other than physics, is as follows:
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  • [[Power (physics)|Power]] is defined formally as units of [[energy]] per unit [[time]].
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  • ...Italy]] took a [[carburetor]] [[Dell'Orto]] 14/12 and developed a [[power (physics)|power]], second [[traffic|code]], to 1.14 [[horse steam|HP]] at 4400rpm. T
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  • ...d to Trieste is the [[Abdus Salam]] [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]], operating under the [[aegis]] of [[UNESCO]] and [[IAEA]]. *[[National Institute of Nuclear Physics]], located in Trieste.
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  • ...he dynamo can be used as either generator or brake by converting [[motion (physics)|motion]] into [[electricity]] or be reversed to convert electricity into m
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  • ...ent rigidity of the triangular frame; flexing [[load]]s (bending [[moment (physics)|moments]]) are transmitted as [[tension (mechanics)|tension]] and [[physic
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  • *http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/torque/Q.torque.inertia.html, [[Category:Introductory physics]]
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  • Handling and [[Power (physics)|power]] are the natural qualities of this bike that integrates style and p
    5 KB (719 words) - 09:41, 29 January 2009
  • People have used [[mechanisms]] to, or transform one form of [[motion (physics)|motion]] or energy into another.
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  • ...eo's discovery]] was one of the most profound and important discoveries in physics. Also see: [http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Force_(Physics_Study_Guide) Physics Study Guide]
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  • ...ownforce can only be achieved at the cost of increased aerodynamic [[drag (physics)|drag]] (or [[friction]]), and the optimum setup is always a compromise bet
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