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  • ...angles vary in time the rigid body is rotating and is referred to as a '''rigid rotor''' (also known as '''rigid rotator'''). A special rigid rotor is the linear rotor which is a 2-dimensional object (a pencil), requiring t
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  • | pagename = Rigid rotor | abc = Rigid rotor
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  • A terminological scheme to classify [[rigid rotor]]s by the relative size of their principal [[moment of inertia|moments of i
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  • The definition of [[rigid rotor]] stems from classical mechanics. The concept is applied in [[molecular phy ...nics, as well as in quantum mechanics, the kinetic energy of rotation of a rigid rotor is linear in a quantity called the [[inertia tensor]]. This is a real, symm
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  • ...angles vary in time the rigid body is rotating and is referred to as a '''rigid rotor''' (also known as '''rigid rotator'''). A special rigid rotor is the linear rotor which is a 2-dimensional object (a pencil), requiring t
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  • ...their first derivative with respect to time is the angular velocity, see [[rigid rotor]] for more details.
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  • ...indices are eigenfunctions of the Hamiltonian of spherical and symmetric [[rigid rotor]]s. The matrix was introduced by [[E. Wigner]] in 1927<ref>E. Wigner, ''Ein of a [[rigid rotor]]. In all cases the three operators satisfy the following [[commutation rel
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  • ...vector-tensor relation for more general motions of more general systems ([[rigid rotor]]s) for which the rotational axis is not fixed in space: '''L''' and '''&om The angular momentum of a finite size rigid body ([[rigid rotor]]) will be introduced. The angular momentum is expressed with respect to a
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  • * The [[Rigid rotor#The quantum_mechanical linear rigid rotor|linear rigid rotor]] * The [[Rigid rotor#Schrödinger equation for symmetric top|symmetric top]]
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  • ...t approximation a molecule may be seen as a rigid rotor. A symmetric top [[rigid rotor]] has the unperturbed eigenstates ...matrix]]. The first-order perturbation matrix on basis of the unperturbed rigid rotor function is non-zero and can be diagonalized. This gives shifts and splitti
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  • ...lecule is a [[Rigid rotor#The quantum mechanical linear rigid rotor|linear rigid rotor]]&mdash;at least in the broad temperature range of interest. It is [[rigid rotor|known]] that the rotational wave functions of a linear rigid rotor are [[spherical harmonics]] <math>{\scriptstyle Y_\ell^m(\hat{\mathbf{r}})}
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  • The second term is the rotational term akin to the kinetic energy of the [[rigid rotor]]. Here <math>\mathcal{P}_\alpha</math> is the α component of the body-fixed ''rigid rotor angular momentum operator'',
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  • Smaller molecules (up to about twenty or thirty atoms) can often be seen as [[rigid rotor]]s of different shapes (linear, spherical, symmetric, and asymmetric) see [
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  • ...econd kind of system. A rigid (non-vibrating) molecule can be seen as a [[rigid rotor]], which moving in field-free space, has a conserved angular momentum. This
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  • ...frame becomes a principal axes frame in the case that the molecule is a [[rigid rotor]], that is, when all ''N'' displacement vectors are zero, which occurs when
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  • ...[[translation]]s of the [[atom]]s; in a molecular gas, translations and [[rigid rotor|molecular rotations]] both contribute to kinetic energy and therefore to in
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  • ...[Richard Valpy]], [[Riemann-Hurwitz formula]], [[Riemann-Roch theorem]], [[Rigid rotor]], [[Ring (mathematics)]], [[Rioplatense Spanish]], [[Ripieno concerto]], [
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