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- Laws of conservation [r]: The laws of science which 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. [e]
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- Force [r]: Vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application. [e]
- Gravitation [r]: The tendency of objects with mass to accelerate toward each other. [e]
- Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis [r]: (21 May 1792, Paris – 19 September 1843, Paris) French physicist best known for the inertial force called after him (Coriolis force). [e]
- Joule [r]: The SI unit of energy (symbol: J) which is a measure of the capacity to do work or generate heat. [e]
- Magnetic field [r]: Vector field H caused by permanent magnets, conduction currents, and displacement currents. [e]
- Work [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis [r]: (21 May 1792, Paris – 19 September 1843, Paris) French physicist best known for the inertial force called after him (Coriolis force). [e]
- Work (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description