What is the highest order physically observable derivative of position?
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In Physics, displacement or position is the vector that specifies the change in position of a point, particle, or object. The position vector directs from the reference point to the present position.
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In Physics, displacement or position is the vector that specifies the change in position of a point, particle, or object. The position vector directs from the reference point to the present position.
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here is your answer :-
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✨phase dihedrals, and principal dihedrals over non-single bonds) are flexibly constrained as described in the previous sections.
✨The numeration of the atoms and the definition of the internal coordinates follow the SASMIC scheme, which is specially adapted to deal with constrained molecular systems .
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here is your answer :-
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✨phase dihedrals, and principal dihedrals over non-single bonds) are flexibly constrained as described in the previous sections.
✨The numeration of the atoms and the definition of the internal coordinates follow the SASMIC scheme, which is specially adapted to deal with constrained molecular systems .
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I hope it helps you ✌✌
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