The following pages link to American Journal of Physics (Q121190):
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- Statistical mechanics of colloids and Boltzmann’s definition of the entropy (Q3088597) (← links)
- A theorem about the angular momentum and magnetic energy of stationary, axial field distributions (Q3088598) (← links)
- Carnot and the fields formulation of elementary thermodynamics (Q3088599) (← links)
- Helicity conservation under Reidemeister moves (Q3088600) (← links)
- Experimentally probing the shape of extra dimensions (Q3088602) (← links)
- Generalization of the Schott energy in electrodynamic radiation theory (Q3088603) (← links)
- Erratum: “Max Born and the quantum theory” [Am. J. Phys. 73 (11), 999–1008 (2005)] (Q3088604) (← links)
- A simple Fermi-Dirac integrating circuit (Q3088607) (← links)
- Calculation of x-ray wave fields in perfect crystals by applying Riemann’s method to solve the Takagi-Taupin equations (Q3088610) (← links)
- Padé–Laplace analysis of signal averaged voltage decays obtained from a simple circuit (Q3088612) (← links)
- Differential aging from acceleration: An explicit formula (Q3088613) (← links)
- Why is the energy of motion proportional to the square of the velocity? (Q3088617) (← links)
- Precession of the perihelion of Mercury’s orbit (Q3088619) (← links)
- The physics of gauge transformations (Q3088620) (← links)
- How special relativity determines the signs of the nonrelativistic Coulomb and Newtonian forces (Q3088621) (← links)
- Equivalence between focused paraxial beams and the quantum harmonic oscillator (Q3088622) (← links)
- The meaning of Einstein’s equation (Q3088624) (← links)
- Bachelier (Q3088625) (← links)
- Game theory and physics (Q3088626) (← links)
- Conventions and inertial reference frames (Q3088627) (← links)
- Schwarzschild and Birkhoff a la Weyl (Q3088628) (← links)
- The enigma of nonholonomic constraints (Q3088630) (← links)
- Understanding Heisenberg’s “magical” paper of July 1925: A new look at the calculational details (Q3088633) (← links)
- Spin and statistics in classical mechanics (Q3088634) (← links)
- Quantum mysteries revisited again (Q3088635) (← links)
- Einstein’s mirror and Fermat’s principle of least time (Q3088636) (← links)
- The relativistic Ampère–Maxwell law in integral form (Q3088637) (← links)
- On the quantization of Newton-equivalent Hamiltonians (Q3088638) (← links)
- Geodesics in the generalized Schwarzschild solution (Q3088639) (← links)
- Erratum: “What is a state in quantum mechanics?” [Am. J. Phys. <b>72</b> (3), 348–350 (2004)] (Q3088640) (← links)
- Unfamiliar trajectories for a relativistic particle in a Kepler or Coulomb potential (Q3088641) (← links)
- Steppingstones in Hamiltonian dynamics (Q3088642) (← links)
- Generalized Fierz identities (Q3088643) (← links)
- Resource Letter NSST-1: The nature and status of string theory (Q3088644) (← links)
- Kinematic subtleties in Einstein’s first derivation of the Lorentz transformations (Q3088645) (← links)
- Classical solutions for a free particle in a confocal elliptic billiard (Q3088646) (← links)
- Noncommutative quantum mechanics (Q3088647) (← links)
- Symmetries and conservation laws: Consequences of Noether’s theorem (Q3088648) (← links)
- Heisenberg in Poland (Q3088649) (← links)
- Feynman’s proof of Maxwell equations and Yang’s unification of electromagnetic and gravitational Aharonov–Bohm effects (Q3088650) (← links)
- What is a state in quantum mechanics? (Q3088651) (← links)
- A well-known boundary value problem requires unusual eigenfunctions (Q3088653) (← links)
- Operator domains and self-adjoint operators (Q3088656) (← links)
- Physical time and physical space in general relativity (Q3088657) (← links)
- A simple approach to Anderson localization in one-dimensional disordered lattices (Q3088658) (← links)
- A Bell-type theorem without hidden variables (Q3088659) (← links)
- Simple applications of Noether’s first theorem in quantum mechanics and electromagnetism (Q3088660) (← links)
- Max Born and the quantum theory (Q3088661) (← links)
- Erratum: “Orbits of central force law potentials” [Am. J. Phys. <b>73</b> (1), 40–44 (2005)] (Q3088662) (← links)
- Orbits of central force law potentials (Q3088663) (← links)