- In physics, a
gauge theory is a type of
field theory in
which the Lagrangian, and
hence the
dynamics of the
system itself, does not
change under local...
-
gauges, in
descending order of size, are the 10
gauge, 12
gauge, 16
gauge, 20
gauge, 28
gauge, and .410 bore. By far the most po****r is the 12
gauge...
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mechanically are
called pressure gauges,
vacuum gauges or
compound gauges (vacuum & pressure). The
widely used
Bourdon gauge is a
mechanical device, which...
- In the
physics of
gauge theories,
gauge fixing (also
called choosing a
gauge)
denotes a
mathematical procedure for
coping with
redundant degrees of freedom...
- In
railway engineering, "
gauge" is the
transverse distance between the
inner surfaces of the
heads of two rails,
which for the vast
majority of railway...
- The 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)
track gauge, also
called the
Scotch gauge, was
adopted by
early 19th
century railways mainly in the
Lanarkshire area of Scotland...
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elementary particle physicist, that had
specialized in
gauge theory and weak interactions. In 1964,
Lee published an
article about spontaneous symmetry breaking...
- mechanics,
integrable systems,
gauge theory, and both
particle physics and
condensed matter physics. He and Tsung-Dao
Lee received the 1957
Nobel Prize...
-
unitarity gauge or
unitary gauge is a
particular choice of a
gauge fixing in a
gauge theory with a
spontaneous symmetry breaking. In this
gauge, the scalar...
- A
mercury pressure gauge is a type of
manometer using mercury as the
working fluid. The most
basic form of this
instrument is a U-shaped gl**** tube filled...