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  • Mass [r]: The total amount of a substance, or alternatively, the total energy of a substance. [e]
  • Particle in a box [r]: A system in quantum mechanics used to illustrate important features of quantum mechanics, such as quantization of energy levels and the existence of zero-point energy. [e]

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  • Particle in a box [r]: A system in quantum mechanics used to illustrate important features of quantum mechanics, such as quantization of energy levels and the existence of zero-point energy. [e]
  • Wigner D-matrix [r]: matrix in an irreducible representation of the groups SU(2) and SO(3); quantum mechanical symmetric top eigenfunctions. [e]
  • Step response [r]: The time behavior of a system's output when its input changes rapidly from zero to a finite value. [e]