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  2. The Voyage of the Mimi - Wikipedia

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    Each second segment is a standalone exploration of one of the scientific principles touched on in the serialized tale. [9] For example, there is an episode where the plot is about obtaining drinkable water, [10] and over the course of the episode, the viewer is also given lessons about condensation, heat, and the three states of matter.

  3. Watership Down - Wikipedia

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    Haystack and Clover: Two of the hutch does, who escape in order to live with the wild rabbits. Clover's mate, Laurel, does not escape with her and allows himself to be taken back to the hutch by the farmer. Later, Holly becomes Clover's new mate. Boxwood: A hutch buck who escapes in order to live with the wild rabbits. He is taken under ...

  4. Equations of motion - Wikipedia

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    There are two main descriptions of motion: dynamics and kinematics.Dynamics is general, since the momenta, forces and energy of the particles are taken into account. In this instance, sometimes the term dynamics refers to the differential equations that the system satisfies (e.g., Newton's second law or Euler–Lagrange equations), and sometimes to the solutions to those equations.

  5. Newton's laws of motion - Wikipedia

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    Newton's laws are often stated in terms of point or particle masses, that is, bodies whose volume is negligible. This is a reasonable approximation for real bodies when the motion of internal parts can be neglected, and when the separation between bodies is much larger than the size of each.

  6. Hanes–Woolf plot - Wikipedia

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    Hanes–Woolf plot. In biochemistry, a Hanes–Woolf plot, Hanes plot, or plot of against is a graphical representation of enzyme kinetics in which the ratio of the initial substrate concentration to the reaction velocity is plotted against . It is based on the rearrangement of the Michaelis–Menten equation shown below:

  7. Power law - Wikipedia

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    To the right is the long tail, and to the left are the few that dominate (also known as the 80–20 rule). In statistics, a power law is a functional relationship between two quantities, where a relative change in one quantity results in a relative change in the other quantity proportional to a power of the change, independent of the initial ...

  8. Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell–Boltzmann. In physics (in particular in statistical mechanics), the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution, or Maxwell (ian) distribution, is a particular probability distribution named after James Clerk Maxwell and Ludwig Boltzmann. It was first defined and used for describing particle speeds in idealized gases, where the particles move ...

  9. Lindemann mechanism - Wikipedia

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    In chemical kinetics, the Lindemann mechanism (also called the Lindemann–Christiansen mechanism[1] or the Lindemann–Hinshelwood mechanism[2][3]) is a schematic reaction mechanism for unimolecular reactions. Frederick Lindemann and J. A. Christiansen proposed the concept almost simultaneously in 1921, [4][1] and Cyril Hinshelwood developed ...