OurBigBook About$ Donate
 Sign in+ Sign up
by Wikipedia Bot (@wikibot, 0)

Rigid rotor

 Home Physics Physics stubs Atomic, molecular, and optical physics stubs Molecular physics stubs Molecular physics
 0 By others on same topic  0 Discussions  1970-01-01  See my version
A **rigid rotor** is a model used in molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics to describe the behavior of a rotating molecule where it is assumed that the bond lengths and angles between atoms do not change during rotation. This simplification means that the molecular structure is considered to be fixed and rigid, which allows for the analysis of the rotational motion of the entire molecule as a solid object.

 Ancestors (6)

  1. Molecular physics
  2. Molecular physics stubs
  3. Atomic, molecular, and optical physics stubs
  4. Physics stubs
  5. Physics
  6.  Home

 View article source

 Discussion (0)

+ New discussion

There are no discussions about this article yet.

 Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.
  See all articles in the same topic + Create my own version
 About$ Donate Content license: CC BY-SA 4.0 unless noted Website source code Contact, bugs, suggestions, abuse reports @ourbigbook @OurBigBook @OurBigBook