Reciprocity - Natural Sciences

Natural Sciences

  • Reciprocity (engineering), used in the analysis of structures and to resolve complex load conditions
  • Reciprocity (electromagnetism), theorems relating sources and the resulting fields in classical electromagnetism
  • Reciprocity (network theory), theorem about transfer function of passive networks
  • Reciprocity in network, measures the tendency of vertex pairs to form mutual connections between each other
  • Reciprocity of twist and wrench, in screw theory
  • Reciprocity theorem (disambiguation), several unrelated results
  • Antenna_(radio)#Reciprocity, in transmitting and receiving

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