Difference between revisions of "Template:Branches of physics"
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("Lagrangian" is no more a branch of physics than "Addition" is a branch of math.) |
imported>Srleffler (If Lagrangian mechanics doesn't belong, then Hamiltonian mechanics doesn't either.) |
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** [[Fluid mechanics|Fluid]] | ** [[Fluid mechanics|Fluid]] | ||
** [[Solid mechanics|Solid]] | ** [[Solid mechanics|Solid]] | ||
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* [[Acoustics]] | * [[Acoustics]] | ||
| group2 = [[Classical electromagnetism|Electrodynamics]] | | group2 = [[Classical electromagnetism|Electrodynamics]] | ||
Revision as of 02:33, 13 February 2019
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