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Equations D to F
A list of various equations ranging from the de Broglie equation to the fundamental frequency of a closed tube.
Friedmann Equation
Alexander Friedmann of Russia is credited with developing a dynamic equation for the expanding universe in the 1910s. This was a time when Einstein, Willem de Sitter of the Netherlands, and Georges ...
Gullstrand's Equation
Thick lenses can be handled with thin lens type equations if the distances are measured from hypothetical principal planes. The power of a lens with respect to the second principal plane is given by ...
Schrodinger Equation
The Schr”dinger equation is the fundamental equation of physics for describing quantum mechanical behaviour.
Equations A to C
A list of many useful equations ranging from acceleration to the volume of a cylinder with many more complicated equations too.
Equation In Physics
The site has a huge database of physics equations, constants and downloadable options
Dirac Equation
Definition of Dirac's equation from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics. The relativistic generalisation of the Schrodinger equation. Has good links to relevant pages.
The Schrodinger Wave Equation
An introductory treatment of the differential equation the Schrodinger wave equation, only the time-independent wave equation in one-dimension is considered.
Maxwell Equations
The Maxwell equations are the set of four fundamental equations governing electromagnetism (i.e. the behaviour of electric and magnetic fields).
Bernoulli's Equations in Fluid Mechanics
A non-turbulent, perfect, compressible, and barotropic fluid undergoing steady motion is governed by the Bernoulli Equation. This site includes links to related topics.


