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▸ noun: (physics) A theorem that relates the time derivative of the expectation values of the position and momentum operators x and p to the expectation value of the force F=-V'(x) on a massive particle moving in a scalar potential V(x).
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▸ noun: (physics) A theorem that relates the time derivative of the expectation values of the position and momentum operators x and p to the expectation value of the force F=-V'(x) on a massive particle moving in a scalar potential V(x).
Similar:
Ehrenfest equation,
Ehrenfest paradox,
Ehrenfest model,
Wigner-Eckart theorem,
Einstein field equation,
Noether's theorem,
Einstein–de Haas effect,
Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory,
virial theorem,
Lorentz force,
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