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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], a branch of [[physics]], a '''matter wave''' is when you think of [[matter]] as a [[wave]]. The c [[Category:Wave physics]] ...
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  • ...ow things [[Movement|move]]. These rules are called "[[law]]s of [[motion (physics)|motion]]". [[Isaac Newton]] is the [[scientist]] who first wrote down the ...'s laws of motion#Second Law|Newton's Second Law of Motion]], the [[Force (physics)|force]] something needs to accelerate an object depends on the object's [[ ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • ...nsmit|transmit]] [[light]]. In other words, light is carried over [[Space (physics)|space]] by photons. Photon is an elementary particle that is its own [[ant Finally, light has a [[Spin (physics)|spin]] to it. A photon's spin is a subtle feature, and requires expensive ...
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  • Most people who do mathematics or physics use radians, rather than [[degree (angle)|degrees]], because some kinds of ...popular video game [[Mass Effect]] in relations to [[Quantum entanglement|physics]]. ...
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  • '''Refraction''' is the change in direction of a [[Wave (physics)|wave]], caused by the change in the wave's [[speed]]. Examples of waves i {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • *Lindzen, R., 2005: Dynamics in Atmospheric Physics. Cambridge University Press, 324 pp. ...
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  • *Lindzen, R., 2005: Dynamics in Atmospheric Physics. Cambridge University Press, 324 pp. ...
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  • ...l'''</ref> is the outside part of an [[atom]] around the atomic [[Nucleus (physics)|nucleus]]. It is a group of [[atomic orbitals]] with the same value of the ...]], in which groups of electrons were believed to go around the [[Nucleus (physics)|nucleus]] at certain distances, so that their [[orbit]]s formed "shells". ...
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  • ...n the objects that are involved. It is a value that is sometimes used in [[physics]] to find an object's [[normal force]] or frictional force when other metho ...here is no friction at all between the objects. This is only [[theoretical physics|theoretically]] possible. All objects in the real world will have some fric ...
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], a branch of [[physics]], the '''rigidly rotating disk paradox''', sometimes called the '''Ehrenfe [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • ...lues of the fundamental physical constants: 2014|journal=Reviews of Modern Physics|volume=88|page=035009|doi=10.1103/RevModPhys.88.035009|issue=3|date=July–Se {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...tain branches of [[physics]] such as [[quantum physics]] and [[high energy physics]] use ''i'' as often as they use any other regular number. Many equations ...
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  • ...rence]] from the [[University of California, Berkeley]] in 1930.<ref name="Physics">{{cite book |title=Physics ...
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  • .... One important example of the cross product is in [[torque]] or [[Moment (physics)|moment]]. ...
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  • '''Electromagnetic waves''' are [[Wave (physics)|waves]] that contain an [[electric field]] and a [[magnetic field]] and ca In [[physics]], it is well known that the '''wave equation''' for a typical wave is ...
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