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  • coulombic potential — Kulono potencialas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Coulomb potential; coulombic potential vok. Coulomb Potential, n; Coulombsches Potential, n rus. кулоновский потенциал, m pranc. potentiel coulombien, m; potentiel électrostatique de… …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • coulombic — adjective see coulomb II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coulombic — cou·lom·bic …   English syllables

  • coulombic — (ˈ)kü¦läm(b)ik, kə¦l , lōm adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary coulomb + ic : of or relating to electrostatic coulomb forces …   Useful english dictionary

  • coulombic force — a force between charged particles, such as ions …   Mechanics glossary

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  • Molecular Hamiltonian — In atomic, molecular, and optical physics as well as in quantum chemistry, molecular Hamiltonian is the name given to the Hamiltonian representing the energy of the electrons and nuclei in a molecule. This Hermitian operator and the associated… …   Wikipedia

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