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'''Transport theory''' describes how particles, energy, and momentum move in physical systems.
'''Transport theory''' describes how particles, energy, and momentum move in physical systems.


It builds on [[Physics:Quantum kinetic theory|kinetic theory]] and includes effects described by [[Physics:Quantum Drift physics|drift physics]].
It builds on [[Physics:Quantum kinetic theory|kinetic theory]] and includes effects described by [[Physics:Quantum Drift physics|drift physics]].
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== Processes ==
== Processes ==

Revision as of 15:50, 17 May 2026


Transport theory describes how particles, energy, and momentum move in physical systems.

It builds on kinetic theory and includes effects described by drift physics.

Processes

  • Diffusion
  • Conduction
  • Convection

Connection to fluid models

Macroscopic behavior is described by magnetohydrodynamics.

See also

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Author: Harold Foppele


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