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meteorology, absolute angular momentum is the angular momentum in an 'absolute' coordinate system (absolute time and space). Angular momentum L equates with
Absolute_angular_momentum
Conserved physical quantity; rotational analogue of linear momentum
Angular momentum (sometimes called moment of momentum or rotational momentum) is the rotational analog of linear momentum. It is an important physical
Angular_momentum
Vector quantity in celestial mechanics
relative angular momentum (often denoted h → {\displaystyle {\vec {h}}} or h {\displaystyle \mathbf {h} } ) of a body is the angular momentum of that body
Specific_angular_momentum
Method for specifying point positions
Global Positioning System and other satellite navigation systems. Absolute angular momentum Alphanumeric grid Axes conventions in engineering Celestial coordinate
Coordinate_system
Measuring device
must exert a force on the fluid to decrease the fluid's absolute angular speed (angular momentum) again, hence that arm leads the overall vibration. The
Mass_flow_meter
Physical constant in quantum mechanics
relates the energy of a photon to its angular frequency, and the linear momentum of a particle to the angular wavenumber of its associated matter wave
Planck_constant
Tropical atmospheric circulation feature
ascent of air. Air arising from the low latitudes has higher absolute angular momentum about Earth's axis of rotation. The distance between the atmosphere
Hadley_cell
Laws in physics about force and motion
of inertia, the counterpart of momentum is angular momentum, and the counterpart of force is torque. Angular momentum is calculated with respect to a
Newton's_laws_of_motion
Geometric method for visualizing a rotating rigid body
and the three components of the angular momentum, expressed with respect to an inertial laboratory frame. The angular velocity vector ω {\displaystyle
Poinsot's_ellipsoid
Oxygen with all of its electrons spin paired
angular momentum. In a magnetic field the degeneracy of the M L {\displaystyle M_{L}} levels is split into two levels with z projections of angular momenta
Singlet_oxygen
Elementary particle or quantum of light
carries spin angular momentum, which is related to photon polarization. (Beams of light also exhibit properties described as orbital angular momentum of light)
Photon
Displacement measured angle-wise when a body is showing circular or rotational motion
Units (SI). Angular displacement may be signed, indicating the sense of rotation (e.g., clockwise); it may also be greater (in absolute value) than a
Angular_displacement
Scientific law regarding conservation of a physical property
include conservation of mass-energy, conservation of linear momentum, conservation of angular momentum, and conservation of electric charge. There are also many
Conservation_law
Turbomachinery Equation in Fluid Dynamics
momentum equation when applied for a pump or a turbine. A consequence of Newton's second law of mechanics is the conservation of the angular momentum
Euler's pump and turbine equation
Euler's_pump_and_turbine_equation
Atoms with a single valence electron, so they behave like hydrogen
atoms with small orbital angular momentum, the spectrum is still described well by the Rydberg formula with an angular momentum dependent quantum defect
Hydrogen-like_atom
Vector used in astronomy
among physicists, possibly because it is less intuitive than momentum and angular momentum. Consequently, it has been rediscovered independently several
Laplace–Runge–Lenz_vector
Function describing an electron in an atom
respectively correspond to an electron's energy, its orbital angular momentum, and its orbital angular momentum projected along a chosen axis (magnetic quantum number)
Atomic_orbital
Movement of an object which leaves at least one point unchanged
of angular velocity (spin angular velocity and orbital angular velocity) and angular momentum (spin angular momentum and orbital angular momentum). Mathematically
Rotation
Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation
applied to change its angular momentum. The amount of torque needed to cause any given angular acceleration (the rate of change in angular velocity) is proportional
Moment_of_inertia
Speed and direction of a motion
the distance squared times the angular speed. The sign convention for angular momentum is the same as that for angular velocity. L = m r v T = m r 2 ω
Velocity
Abrikosov vortex Absolute angular momentum Absolute dating Absolute horizon Absolute magnitude Absolute rotation Absolute theory Absolute threshold of hearing
Index_of_physics_articles_(A)
Quantum explanation of electromagnetic polarization
correspondence principle then allows the identification of momentum and angular momentum (called spin), as well as energy, with the photon. The wave
Photon_polarization
1922 physical experiment demonstrating that atomic spin is quantized
Stern–Gerlach experiment demonstrated that the spatial orientation of angular momentum is quantized. Thus an atomic-scale system was shown to have intrinsically
Stern–Gerlach_experiment
Device for measuring or maintaining orientation
by tilting or rotation of the mounting, due to the conservation of angular momentum. Gyroscopes based on other operating principles also exist, such as
Gyroscope
Property of a mass in motion
In Newtonian mechanics, momentum (pl.: momenta or momentums; more specifically linear momentum or translational momentum) is the product of the mass and
Momentum
Type of radioactive decay
reflects the absolute chirality selection in W boson decay.[citation needed] Beta decays can be classified according to the angular momentum (L value) and
Beta_decay
Fundamental concept of classical mechanics
direction of the angular momentum of all observed double star systems remains fixed with respect to the direction of the angular momentum of the Solar System
Inertial_frame_of_reference
Structure formed by diffuse material in orbital motion around a massive central body
jets are invoked by astronomers to do everything from getting rid of angular momentum in a forming star to reionizing the universe (in active galactic nuclei)
Accretion_disk
Precession of a gyroscope due to a nearby celestial body's rotation affecting spacetime
test particle freely orbiting a central spinning mass endowed with angular momentum S {\displaystyle S} . The difference between de Sitter precession and
Lense–Thirring_precession
Elementary particle with negative charge
Quantum mechanical properties of the electron include an intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of half the reduced Planck constant, i.e. ħ/2. Being fermions
Electron
Superseded theory of electromagnetism
In Weber electrodynamics, energy, momentum and angular momentum are conserved quantities. The conservation of momentum results from the property of the
Weber_electrodynamics
Elementary particles with a spin of 1/2
field, causing it to split into N parts depending on the intrinsic angular momentum of the atoms. It was found that for silver atoms, the beam was split
Spin_1/2
Measure of the luminosity of celestial objects
Pravec, P.; Harris, A. W. (2007). "Binary asteroid population 1. Angular momentum content" (PDF). Icarus. 190 (190): 250–259. Bibcode:2007Icar..190.
Absolute_magnitude
Mechanical force towards or away from a point
perpendicular to the angular momentum vector and containing the origin, and obeys Kepler's second law. (If the angular momentum is zero, the body moves
Central_force
Branch of physics which studies the behavior of materials modeled as continuous media
according to Newton's third law of motion of conservation of linear momentum and angular momentum (for continuous bodies these laws are called the Euler's equations
Continuum_mechanics
Description of large objects' physics
provide extensions to Newton's laws in this area. The concepts of angular momentum rely on the same calculus used to describe one-dimensional motion.
Classical_mechanics
Type of inertial force
ordinary centrifugal force, and it arises even in a system of zero angular momentum. See p. 5 in Donato Bini; Paolo Carini; Robert T Jantzen (1997). "The
Centrifugal_force
Rotation of Earth around its axis
of bringing mass closer to its centre of gravity. Conservation of angular momentum dictates that a mass distributed more closely around its centre of
Earth's_rotation
Process of controlling orientation of an aerospace vehicle
also called momentum wheels, which are mounted on three orthogonal axes aboard the spacecraft. They provide a means to trade angular momentum back and forth
Spacecraft attitude determination and control
Spacecraft_attitude_determination_and_control
Experimental technique to determine the distribution of electrons in solids
By measuring the freed electron's kinetic energy, its velocity and absolute momentum can be calculated. By measuring the emission angle with respect to
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
Angle-resolved_photoemission_spectroscopy
Specific quantum state of a quantum harmonic oscillator
quantum system with angular momentum operator J = ( J x , J y , J z ) {\displaystyle \mathbf {J} =(J_{x},J_{y},J_{z})} and angular momentum quantum number
Coherent_state
Isotope of hydrogen with one neutron
some other different quantum number, such as orbital angular momentum. But orbital angular momentum of either particle gives a lower binding energy for
Deuterium
When the net force on a particle is zero
if velocity is constant. In a rotational mechanical equilibrium the angular momentum of the object is conserved and the net torque is zero. More generally
Mechanical_equilibrium
Curve traced out by the endpoint of the angular velocity vector of a rigid rotor
endpoint of the angular velocity vector ω of a rigid rotor, a rotating rigid body. The endpoint of the angular velocity moves in a plane in absolute space, called
Herpolhode
Temperature above which magnetic properties change
magnetic moment, a dipole moment within an atom that originates from the angular momentum and spin of electrons. Materials have different structures of intrinsic
Curie_temperature
Concept of absolute rotation
respect to rotation. Frame-dragging and conservation of gravitational angular momentum makes this into a true statement in the general theory in certain solutions
Mach's_principle
Vector relating the initial and the final positions of a moving point
(displacement along a line), while the rotation of the body is called angular displacement. For a position vector s {\displaystyle \mathbf {s} } that
Displacement_(geometry)
Statement relating differentiable symmetries to conserved quantities
rotation: from this symmetry, Noether's theorem dictates that the angular momentum of the system be conserved, as a consequence of its laws of motion
Noether's_theorem
is a conserved quantity–that is, the total angular momentum of a closed system remains constant. angular velocity (ω) A measure of the rate at which
Glossary_of_physics
Predecessor to modern quantum mechanics (1900–1925)
Nicholson is noted as the first to create an atomic model that quantized angular momentum as h / ( 2 π ) {\displaystyle h/(2\pi )} . Niels Bohr quoted him in
Old_quantum_theory
Influence that can change motion of an object
is the rotational equivalent for position, angular velocity for velocity, and angular momentum for momentum. As a consequence of Newton's first law of
Force
Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale
bound states that are quantized to discrete values of energy, momentum, angular momentum, and other quantities, in contrast to classical systems where
Quantum_mechanics
Irreducible representation of the rotation group SO
operator known as angular momentum. Examples are the angular momentum of an electron in an atom, electronic spin, and the angular momentum of a rigid rotor
Wigner_D-matrix
Coefficients coupled with angular momentum
j_{2}\,m_{2}|j_{3}\,(-m_{3})\rangle .} The j and m components are angular-momentum quantum numbers, i.e., every j (and every corresponding m) is either
3-j_symbol
Experimental techniques of solid-state physics
there is a small angular deviation from collinearity, which is caused by the momentum of the electron. Hence, measuring the angular correlation of the
Angular Correlation of Electron Positron Annihilation Radiation
Angular_Correlation_of_Electron_Positron_Annihilation_Radiation
Change in the position of an object
due to the electrical repulsion of the protons and the presence of angular momentum of both particles. Light moves at a speed of 299,792,458 m/s, or 299
Motion
Angular motion of a star about its axis
carries a portion of the angular velocity of the star. When turbulence occurs through shear and rotation, the angular momentum can become redistributed
Stellar_rotation
Mathematical theory of the geometry of space and time
quantity called four-momentum. In consequence, if mass–energy is a source of gravity, momentum must also be a source. The inclusion of momentum as a source of
Curved_spacetime
Study of the 3D shapes of molecules
they have higher angular velocity and angular momentum. In quantum mechanical language: more eigenstates of higher angular momentum become thermally populated
Molecular_geometry
Property of waves that can oscillate with more than one orientation
carries a certain linear momentum in the direction of propagation. In addition, however, light carries a certain angular momentum if it is circularly polarized
Polarization_(waves)
Force directed to the center of rotation
at a given radius. This force is also sometimes written in terms of the angular velocity ω of the object about the center of the circle, related to the
Centripetal_force
Physical system that responds to a restoring force proportional to displacement
more realistic description of swing pumping due to the exchange of angular momentum". European Journal of Physics. 31 (5): 1195–1207. Bibcode:2010EJPh
Harmonic_oscillator
Theory of interwoven space and time by Albert Einstein
existing after 1926. This equation not only described the intrinsic angular momentum of the electrons called spin, it also led to the prediction of the
Special_relativity
Type of discrete orthogonal polynomials
later found to be applicable to various algebraic properties of spin angular momentum. This connection shows that they can be expressed as Clebsch-Gordan
Discrete Chebyshev polynomials
Discrete_Chebyshev_polynomials
Equations describing behavior of a model
universities are listed below. balance of mass balance of (linear) momentum balance of angular momentum balance of energy balance of entropy Maxwell-Faraday equation
Governing_equation
Large self-illuminated object in space
angular momentum in order to collapse and form a star. The fragmentation of the cloud into multiple stars distributes some of that angular momentum.
Star
Special mathematical functions defined on the surface of a sphere
S^{2}\to \mathbb {C} } are eigenfunctions of the square of the orbital angular momentum operator − i ℏ r × ∇ , {\displaystyle -i\hbar \mathbf {r} \times \nabla
Spherical_harmonics
Fluid dynamics theory on gravity waves
dispersion relations. At an Earth-fixed location, the observed angular frequency (or absolute angular frequency) is ω. On the other hand, in a frame of reference
Airy_wave_theory
Magnetic property
is the electron mass, L {\displaystyle \mathbf {L} } is the orbital angular momentum operator, S {\displaystyle \mathbf {S} } the spin and r ⊥ {\displaystyle
Van_Vleck_paramagnetism
Mathematical entity to describe the probability of each possible measurement on a system
pure states are identified by the principal quantum number n, the angular momentum quantum number ℓ, the magnetic quantum number m, and the spin z-component
Quantum_state
Measure of temperature relative to absolute zero
temperature, also known as absolute temperature, is a physical quantity that measures temperature starting from absolute zero, the point at which particles
Thermodynamic_temperature
Mechanics concept
of the angular momentum. As d ⟨ L ⟩ d t {\displaystyle {\frac {d\left\langle L\right\rangle }{dt}}} is the rate of change of angular momentum over time
Rotational_diffusion
Abstract boundary in condensed matter physics
level at absolute zero, which is equivalent to saying that is the energy level below which there are exactly N {\displaystyle N} states. In momentum space
Fermi_surface
Sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard
higher trajectory. The magnitude of angular momentum remains constant throughout the dive, but since angular momentum = rotational velocity × moment of
Diving_(sport)
Class of molecular symmetry
{\displaystyle \Lambda =|M_{L}|} is the absolute value (in a.u.) of the projection of the total electronic angular momentum on the internuclear axis; Λ {\displaystyle
Symmetry of diatomic molecules
Symmetry_of_diatomic_molecules
Motion problem in classical mechanics
(in the center of mass frame). Proof: Defining the linear momentum p and the angular momentum L of the system, with respect to the center of mass, by the
Two-body_problem
Statement based on repeated empirical observations that describes some natural phenomenon
general conservation of mass–energy. Conservation of energy, momentum and angular momentum for isolated systems can be found to be symmetries in time,
Scientific_law
Aspect of relativity in physics
example, a binary system loses angular momentum as the two orbiting objects spiral towards each other – the angular momentum is radiated away by gravitational
Gravitational_wave
Quasiparticle of mechanical vibrations
in momentum space, contain sums over the position and momentum operators of every atom when written in position space. (See position and momentum space
Phonon
Orbit with a fixed distance from the barycenter
r={{h^{2}} \over {\mu }}} where: h = r v {\displaystyle h=rv} is specific angular momentum of the orbiting body. This is because μ = r v 2 {\displaystyle \mu
Circular_orbit
Spectroscopic technique based on change of nuclear spin state
magnetic field in the spectrometer, the nucleus must have an intrinsic angular momentum and nuclear magnetic dipole moment. This occurs when an isotope has
Nuclear_magnetic_resonance
Reference frame in quantum mechanics
l,} m {\displaystyle m} , and n {\displaystyle n} are the orbital angular momentum, magnetic, and energy quantum numbers, respectively. Now consider the
Quantum_reference_frame
Units defined only by physical constants
range of living organisms. Similarly, the related units of energy and of momentum are in the range of some everyday phenomena. Planck units have little anthropocentric
Planck_units
Convention for attaching reference frames to links of a kinematic chain
} (angular acceleration in function of inertia and angular velocity); the second equation permits the evaluation of the linear and angular momentum when
Denavit–Hartenberg_parameters
Scientific subjects
uncertainty principle, enunciated by Heisenberg in 1927, which places an absolute theoretical limit on the accuracy of certain measurements; as a result
Branches_of_physics
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
of yaw angular momentum wheels were employed with their axis oriented along the spin axis . These wheels were used to carry an angular momentum opposite
Cosmic_Background_Explorer
Group of flat spacetime symmetries
translations through time 3 for the momentum – associated with translations through spatial dimensions 3 for the angular momentum – associated with rotations
Poincaré_group
Mathematical operation on vectors in 3D space
\mathbf {\tau } } Since position r, linear momentum p and force F are all true vectors, both the angular momentum L and the moment of a force M are pseudovectors
Cross_product
Type of supernova in binary systems
then the system can lose significant amounts of mass, reducing the angular momentum, orbital radius and period. After the primary has degenerated into
Type_Ia_supernova
Pseudovector field describing the local rotation of a continuum near some point
vorticity ω {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\omega }}} would be twice the mean angular velocity vector of those particles relative to their center of mass, oriented
Vorticity
Physical property
theory uses both axial and angular momentum balances to determine the flow and the resulting forces at the blade. The momentum equations for the far field
Wind-turbine_aerodynamics
Type of complex number
of quantum state functions. For example, the eigenfunctions of the angular momentum operator are uniquely defined "except for a phase factor". In defining
Phase_factor
Frame-dependent apparent force in Physics
force, which arises when a rotating system changes its angular velocity (i.e., due to angular acceleration). While these forces are not real in the sense
Fictitious_force
Class of young variable stars
rates as they age, through contraction and spin-up, as they conserve angular momentum. This causes an increased rate of lithium loss with age. Lithium burning
T_Tauri_star
Device for measuring a physical quantity
(time integral over energy). Its dimension is the same as that of an angular momentum. A phototube provides a voltage measurement which permits the calculation
List_of_measuring_instruments
Airfoil — Airlock — Airship — Alcubierre drive — Angle of attack — Angular momentum — Angular velocity — Antimatter rocket — Apsis — Arcjet rocket — Areal velocity
Index of aerospace engineering articles
Index_of_aerospace_engineering_articles
Algebraic operation on coordinate vectors
complex numbers C {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} } . It is usually denoted using angular brackets by ⟨ a , b ⟩ {\displaystyle \left\langle \mathbf {a} \,,\mathbf
Dot_product
Type of physical quantity
that theory, one cannot describe the energy and momentum of the gravitational field by an energy–momentum tensor. Instead, one introduces objects that behave
Pseudotensor
Dichroism with circularly polarized light
possible spin angular momentum states for a photon, and so circular dichroism is also referred to as dichroism for spin angular momentum. This phenomenon
Circular_dichroism
the orbital. The shape is a consequence of the angular momentum of the orbital. The angular momentum represents the resistance of a spinning object to
History_of_quantum_mechanics
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a.
Measured by an angle; as, angular distance.
pl.
of Ungula
a.
Not immediately dependent on the other parts of the sentence in government; as, the case absolute. See Ablative absolute, under Ablative.
a.
Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an angular female.
adv.
In an angular manner; angularly.
v. t.
To make angular.
v. t.
To absolve; as, to solute sin.
adv.
In an absolute, independent, or unconditional manner; wholly; positively.
adv.
In an angular manner; with of at angles or corners.
a.
Relating to an angle or to angles; having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner; sharp-cornered; pointed; as, an angular figure.
a.
Pure; unmixed; as, absolute alcohol.
a.
Loosed from any limitation or condition; uncontrolled; unrestricted; unconditional; as, absolute authority, monarchy, sovereignty, an absolute promise or command; absolute power; an absolute monarch.
n.
One who is resolute; hence, a desperado.
a.
Having the form of a ring; annular.
a.
Not angular.
a.
Complete in itself; perfect; consummate; faultless; as, absolute perfection; absolute beauty.
v. t. & i.
Resolving, or explaining; as, the Resolute Doctor Durand.
a.
Of or pertaining to the jugular vein; as, the jugular foramen.
a.
Viewed apart from modifying influences or without comparison with other objects; actual; real; -- opposed to relative and comparative; as, absolute motion; absolute time or space.
v. i.
To become obsolete; to go out of use.