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  • ...to go only in a straight line, as if it were made of particles. But other experiments show that light has a frequency and [[wavelength]], just like a [[sound wav ...that matter might act the same way. Scientists then performed these same experiments with electrons, and found that electrons too are somehow both particles and ...
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  • ...ity space''' is a [[mathematical model]] used to describe [[scientific]] [[experiments]] A probability space consists of three parts: ...
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  • ...ent/98/1/31.full|title=Robert Boyle’s landmark book of 1660 with the first experiments on rarified air|first=John B.|last=West}}</ref> [[Category:Experiments]] ...
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  • Sometimes, experiments can be made so that the reaction looks like a first-order one. If the conce ...
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  • ...n his honor and exhibits some of the original equipment he used to conduct experiments. In 1881, an important electrical [[unit]], the [[volt]](V), was named in h ...
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  • ...constant of 1 means that both sides are equally popular. Chemists perform experiments to measure the equilibrium constant of various reactions. ...
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  • ...erials (and is relatively common), and because of this there are some cool experiments you can do with silver that show extremely well how thermal conduction work ...
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  • ...distributions induced by independent coin flips (independent probabilistic experiments), including: Bernoulli trial, geometric distribution, binomial distribution ...
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  • In one of his classic experiments, Weber gradually increased the [[weight]] that a blindfolded man was holdin ...
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  • [[James Prescott Joule]] was the first person who found out by experiments that heat and [[Work (physics)|work]] are convertible. ...
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  • ...|atoms]] of the sample - an electron can absorb light to gain energy. From experiments, electrons only ever absorb certain amounts of energy, suggesting an electr ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • ...that they have a [[Spin (physics)|spin]] of 0 or 1. Both had been found in experiments by the year 1983. Together, they are responsible for a force known as "[[we ...
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  • Experiments support both aspects of time dilation.<ref>{{cite book|last=Blaszczak Z. 20 ...
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  • ...ever, they noticed that no matter who performed the experiments, where the experiments were performed, or what star light was used, the measured speed of light in ...formula, the photon (particule of light) has a mass, which is according to experiments incorrect. ...
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  • |The problem arises in designing statistical experiments. Suppose that we have <math>m</math> '''subjects''', each of which may have ...
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  • ...mmonly report the standard deviation of numbers from the average number in experiments. They often decide that only differences bigger than two or three times the ...on of those measurements is very important. If the average number from the experiments is too far away from the predicted number (with the distance measured in st ...
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  • ...plane of the electrons. This radiation is guided through [[beamline]]s for experiments in various scientific areas. ...
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  • ...Joule]] independently discovered the mechanical equivalent in a series of experiments. In the most famous, now called the "Joule apparatus", a descending weight ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • ...distributions induced by independent coin flips (independent probabilistic experiments), including: Bernoulli trial, geometric distribution, binomial distribution When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • ...Higgs Boson Mass in pp Collisions at √s=7 and 8 TeV with the ATLAS and CMS Experiments|date=26 March 2015 |version= }}</ref> ...
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  • ...distributions induced by independent coin flips (independent probabilistic experiments), including: Bernoulli trial, geometric distribution, binomial distribution When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • |The problem arises in designing statistical experiments. Suppose that we have <math>m</math> '''subjects''', each of which may have ...
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  • ...lattice with great potential for quantum technologies. However, previous experiments achieved neither sufficient number of qubits nor qualified two-qubit gates ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • ...product. Suarez and Sordo showed this in 1995. They showed this both with experiments and using Gaussian calculations.<ref name="Suarez">Suarez, D.; Sordo, T. L. ...
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  • ...dle non-convex datasets. Third, the method is robust to observation noise. Experiments were conducted on Swiss Roll and MINST, and demonstrated great advantages o ...
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  • |The problem arises in designing statistical experiments. Suppose that we have <math>m</math> '''subjects''', each of which may have ...
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  • ...firm]] this [[wikt:predict|prediction]] by any number of [[wikt:experiment|experiments]]. Next we will discover that the more closely we try to pin down some loca ...Even though these ordinary-sized things were easy to do [[wikt:experiment|experiments]] with, it had still taken a long time to figure out the [[wikt:|law (physi ...
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  • Later, it turned out that experiments showed that it was Einstein who was wrong.<ref>For an overview of the whole ...
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  • ...ly approximated, where the latter can be achieved by doing the statistical experiments by sampling uniform random matchings in graph <math>G_i</math>. ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • |The problem arises in designing statistical experiments. Suppose that we have <math>m</math> '''subjects''', each of which may have ...
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  • |The problem arises in designing statistical experiments. Suppose that we have <math>m</math> '''subjects''', each of which may have ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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  • |The problem arises in designing statistical experiments. Suppose that we have <math>m</math> '''subjects''', each of which may have ...
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  • When <math>m>n</math>, Figure 1 illustrates the results of several random experiments, which show that the distribution of the loads of bins becomes more even as ...
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