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  • 71Navier–Stokes equations — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 72T-criterion — The T failure criterion [Andrianopoulos, N.P., Atkins, A.G., Experimental Determination of the Failure Parameters ΤD,0 and ΤV,0 in Mild Steels According to the T criterion, ECF9 Reliability and Structural Integrity of Advanced Materials, Vol. III …

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  • 73Identical particles — Statistical mechanics Thermodynamics · …

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  • 74Dielectric — A dielectric is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field. When a dielectric is placed in an electric field, electric charges do not flow through the material, as in a conductor, but only slightly shift from their …

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  • 75Classical electromagnetism and special relativity — This article is about the contribution of special relativity to the modern theory of classical electromagnetism. For the contribution of classical electromagnetism to the development of special relativity, see History of special relativity. For a …

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  • 76Ε-quadratic form — In mathematics, specifically the theory of quadratic forms, an ε quadratic form is a generalization of quadratic forms to skew symmetric settings and to * rings; epsilon = pm 1, accordingly for symmetric or skew symmetric. They are also called (… …

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  • 77Clausius–Mossotti relation — The Clausius–Mossotti relation is named after the Italian physicist Ottaviano Fabrizio Mossotti, whose 1850 book[1] analyzed the relationship between the dielectric constants of two different media, and the German physicist Rudolf Clausius, who… …

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  • 78Magnetism — This article is about magnetic materials. For information about objects and devices that produce a magnetic field, see magnet. For fields that magnets and currents produce, see magnetic field. For other uses, see magnetism (disambiguation).… …

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  • 79Spinor — In mathematics and physics, in particular in the theory of the orthogonal groups (such as the rotation or the Lorentz groups), spinors are elements of a complex vector space introduced to expand the notion of spatial vector. Unlike tensors, the… …

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  • 80Magneto-optic effect — A magneto optic effect is any one of a number of phenomena in which an electromagnetic wave propagates through a medium that has been altered by the presence of a quasistatic magnetic field. In such a material, which is also called gyrotropic or… …

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