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  • A '''physical system''' is the part of the universe that a physicist is interested in. What is n ...t takes intellectual effort to get a grasp on abstractions as "an isolated physical system strives for maximum [[entropy (thermodynamics)|entropy]]" or "the [[wave fu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Physical system]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Stochastic fluctuations of energy levels within a physical system.
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  • whose solutions behave as it is (heuristically) expected from a physical system: According to classical mechanics a physical system behaves deterministic,
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  • The potential of a physical system to provide or accept [[electron]]s.
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  • The lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may possess; it is the energy of the ground state of the system.
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  • Expression for the relative probability that a subsystem of a physical system in [[thermal equilibrium]] has a certain energy.
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  • A theorem which states that any differentiable symmetry of the action of a physical system has a corresponding conservation law.
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  • An individual [[life|living]] individual: a complex, adaptive [[physical system]] that acts a integrated unit that sustains [[metabolism]] and [[reproducti
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  • ...h state that a particular measurable property (or quantity) of an isolated physical system does not change (i.e., is constant) during the course of time.
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  • Let us, in order to demonstrate the concept, examine one observable of a physical system: the length of a spring. We denote this observable <math>\hat{L}(t)</math>, ...on. These three things together completely describe how the observables of physical system evolve in relation to one another throughout time and thus knowledge of the
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  • A '''physical system''' is the part of the universe that a physicist is interested in. What is n ...t takes intellectual effort to get a grasp on abstractions as "an isolated physical system strives for maximum [[entropy (thermodynamics)|entropy]]" or "the [[wave fu
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  • ...k''). And ''energy'' in physics, as in everyday life, is the capacity of a physical system to perform work. When you are "too pooped to pop," you have no energy.
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  • ...states that a particular measurable property (or quantity) of an isolated physical system does not change (i.e., is constant) during the course of time. These laws a
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  • ...of the order parameter may determine the [[phase (chemistry)|phase]] of a physical system.<ref name=Pismen/>
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Physical system]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • When ''y<sub>i</sub>'' are some quantities measured in some real physical system, and ''f'' is a model of this system, then we often set the weights ''w<sub
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  • ...f a physical system has a certain [[energy]]. The subsystem must part of a physical system that is in thermal equilibrium, that is, the system must have a well-define
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  • ...g to [[pressure]] and [[temperature]]. A phase is a state of a macroscopic physical system that has relatively uniform chemical composition and/or physical properties
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  • In [[thermodynamics]], a ''[[physical system|system]]'' is any object, any quantity of matter, any region, etc. selected
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  • ...ysical system and updates the database with new information to reflect the physical system more accurately (Abbot). When designing a real-time database system, one sh ...mporal consistency. Real-time database systems offer a way of monitoring a physical system and representing it in data streams to a database. A data stream, like memo
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  • ...energy in the universe is constant, that is, if the energy content of a [[physical system]] seems to increase, this energy must have been transferred from somewhere
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