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Trajectory

A trajectory is the path an object takes through its motion over time. In classical mechanics, a trajectory is defined by Hamiltonian mechanics via canonical coordinates; hence, a complete trajectory is defined by position and momentum, simultaneously.

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Physics of trajectories

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Trajectory

Nodes64
Edges63
Triples54
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.03125
Components1

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Trajectory

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related to External links · 18
Trajectory → Archived, Falling Monkey, Harmless Tranquilizer Dart, Java, JavaScript, José Luis Gómez-Muñoz, July, Lab, Projectile Motion, Projectile Motion Flash Applet, Roberto Castilla-Meléndez, Roxana Ramírez-Herrera, ScienceWorld, September, Shooting, The Wolfram Demonstrations Project, Wayback Machine, Wayback MachineJava
related to Uniform gravity, neither drag nor wind · 16
Trajectory → Associated, Earth, Europe, Evangelista Torricelli, Galileo, Galileo Galilei, In, It, Let, Middle Ages, Moon, Nevertheless, Relative, The, This, To
related to Physics of trajectories · 8
Trajectory → Generally, In, Kepler's, Moon, Newtonian, One, Sun, This
is a · 4
Trajectory → path an object takes through its motion over time, path of a projectile, sequence, time-ordered set of states of a dynamical system
see also · 4
Trajectory → Aft-crossing, Galilean, Orbit, Orbital

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Trajectoryis apath an object takes through its motion over time0.90text
Trajectoryis atime-ordered set of states of a dynamical system0.90text
Trajectoryis asequence0.90text
Trajectoryis apath of a projectile0.90text
the solar windinstance ofthen it is also influenced by other forces0.80text
radiation pressureinstance ofthen it is also influenced by other forces0.80text
which modify the orbitinstance ofthen it is also influenced by other forces0.80text
cause the comet to eject material into space.Newton's theory later developed into the branch of theoretical physics known as classical mechanicsinstance ofthen it is also influenced by other forces0.80text
Trajectoryrelated to External linksProjectile Motion Flash Applet0.60section
Trajectoryrelated to External linksArchived0.60section
Trajectoryrelated to External linksSeptember0.60section
Trajectoryrelated to External linksWayback Machine0.60section

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