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  Polymer physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polymer physics is the field of physics associated to the study of polymers, their fluctuations, mechanical properties, as well as the kinetics of reactions involving degradation and polymerisation of polymers and monomers respectively.
Polymer physics and polymer chemistry are part of the wider field of polymer science.
The statistical approach to polymer physics is based on an analogy between a polymer and either a brownian motion, or some other type of random walk.
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Polymer physics is the physics and chemistry of polymer engineering, as well as the reactions involving degradation and polymerisation of polymer s and monomer s respectively.
The sub-discipline of soil science that studies the physical properties of the soil, with particular emphasis on soil moisture potential, water movement and solute transport.
Each issue of the journal is split into six sections: statistical physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum information theory; classical and quantum field theory; and fluid and plasma theory.
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 Polymer physics | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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