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Kinetic Energy and Complementary Kinetic Energy in Gyrodynamics

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1993
The concepts of kinetic energy and complementary kinetic energy permit to distinguish between two different formulations of what happens to be the same quantity in Newtonian mechanics. These formulations turn out to play a significant role in gyrodynamics in that they can be used very effectively to establish fundamental equations.
Rimrott, F. P. J.   +2 more
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Kinetic Energies in Quantum Solids

Physical Review Letters, 1985
We show that the recently measured kinetic energy of atoms in solid helium is substantially larger than expected for even a moderately anharmonic solid. The large kinetic energy is rather an explicit measure of the highly anharmonic nature of solid helium.
, Moleko, , Glyde
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Nonlocal kinetic-energy-density functionals

Physical Review B, 1996
In this paper we present nonlocal kinetic-energy functionals T[n] within the average density approximation (ADA) framework, which do not require any extra input when applied to any electron system and recover the exact kinetic energy and the linear response function of a homogeneous system.
, García-González   +2 more
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Particle Kinetics: Energy

1997
As a youngster, you may have visited an amusement park where you were captivated by the variety of entertainment, diversions, rides, and contests. You may have since wondered about the engineering marvels ranging from the stupefying Ninga challenge roller coaster to the pleasurable Ferris wheel.
Bichara B. Muvdi   +2 more
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