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  • ...ss]] ''m'' of the particle times its [[velocity]] '''v'''. Conventionally, momentum is indicated by the symbol '''p''', so that ...gular momentum (classical)|angular momentum]], it is often called ''linear momentum''.
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  • :''See also [[Angular momentum (quantum)#Orbital angular momentum|angular momentum in quantum mechanics]]'' ...of the same particle is '''p'''<sub>''k''</sub>, then the orbital angular momentum of particle ''k'' is defined as the following [[vector operator]],
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  • ...c angular momentum operator out of the ''N'' individual electronic angular momentum eigenstates. Other examples are the coupling of spin- and orbital-angular momentum of an electron (where we see the spin and the orbital motion as subsystems
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  • ...e are no external forces exerted on the objects in the system. Therefore, momentum is said to be conserved. ...the system -- is exerted on any objects within the system, then the total momentum will change.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Orbital-angular momentum]]
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  • In [[physics]], '''angular momentum''' is a [[kinematic]] property of a system consisting of one or more point ...page is devoted to it and the index contains only one reference to angular momentum.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conservation of momentum]]
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  • * [[Angular momentum (classical)]], angular momentum in classical mechanics. * [[Angular momentum (quantum)]], angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
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  • ...quantum analogue of the classical [[angular momentum (classical) |angular momentum]] vector. ...Physik. vol. '''43''', pp. 601-623 (1927)</ref> which is a form of angular momentum without a classical counterpart.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Momentum]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Angular momentum (classical)}}
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  • A fundamental law of nature, that states that the total momentum of a closed system of objects (which has no interactions with external agen
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  • ...chanical system with full rotation symmetry; cross product of position and momentum.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conservation of momentum/Definition]]
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  • * [[Angular momentum (classical)]], angular momentum in classical mechanics. * [[Angular momentum (quantum)]], angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
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  • ...//www.physicsclassroom.com/class/momentum/U4L2b.cfm The physics classroom] Momentum and its conservation *[http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/conmo.html NASA] Conservation of momentum
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  • ...y between the [[magnetic moment]] and [[Angular momentum (quantum)|angular momentum]] of an object.
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  • ...ar in total angular momentum eigenstates when written in terms of angular momentum states of subsystems.
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  • ...Reprinted in: L. C. Biedenharn and H. van Dam, ''Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum'', Academic Press, New York (1965). * A. R. Edmonds, ''Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics'', 2nd edition, Princeton University Press, Pinceton,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Angular momentum (classical)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Angular momentum (disambiguation)}}
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  • ...of constructing eigenvectors of a system's angular momentum out of angular momentum eigenvectors of its subsystems.
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  • {{r|Momentum}} {{r|Angular momentum (classical)||**}}
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  • ...referred to as ''addition of angular momenta''. For details see [[angular momentum coupling]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Angular momentum (quantum)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Angular momentum (classical)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conservation of momentum]]
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  • ...e are no external forces exerted on the objects in the system. Therefore, momentum is said to be conserved. ...the system -- is exerted on any objects within the system, then the total momentum will change.
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  • :''See also [[Angular momentum (quantum)#Orbital angular momentum|angular momentum in quantum mechanics]]'' ...of the same particle is '''p'''<sub>''k''</sub>, then the orbital angular momentum of particle ''k'' is defined as the following [[vector operator]],
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  • {{r|Angular momentum coupling}} {{r|Angular momentum (quantum)}}
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