Particle (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Particle" in English language version.

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  • "Particle". AMS Glossary. American Meteorological Society. Retrieved 2015-04-12.

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  • Sears, F. W.; Zemansky, M. W. (1964). "Equilibrium of a Particle". University Physics (3rd ed.). Addison-Wesley. pp. 26–27. LCCN 63015265.
  • F. W. Sears; M. W. Zemansky (1964). "Equilibrium of a Particle". University Physics (3rd ed.). Addison-Wesley. p. 27. LCCN 63015265. A body whose rotation is ignored as irrelevant is called a particle. A particle may be so small that it is an approximation to a point, or it may be of any size, provided that the action lines of all the forces acting on it intersect in one point.

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