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  • ...ine wave]] if it is written down in that kind of graph. In mathematics and physics this is called simple harmonic motion. This sort of movement will happen wh {{Physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...]] and [[thermodynamics]]. Planck units are very important for theoretical physics, because they simplify several recurring [[algebra|algebraic expression]]s .../ptonline.aip.org/journals/doc/PHTOAD-ft/vol_54/iss_6/12_1.shtml June 2001 Physics Today]}} ...
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  • ...lined plane''' is a [[simple machine]]. It allows one to use less [[Force (physics)|force]] to move an [[wikt:object|object]]. *[http://www.phy.hk/wiki/englishhtm/Incline.htm An interactive simulation of physics – inclined plane] ...
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  • :''This article refers to the law of conservation of energy in physics. For energy resources sustainably, see: [[Energy conservation]].'' In [[physics]], the '''conservation of energy''' is that energy can not be created or de ...
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  • In [[string theory]] and [[theoretical physics]], '''string'''s are hypothetical objects that are believed to be the [[ele ...
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  • In [[physics]] and [[mathematics]], the '''second derivative''' is the [[derivative]] of ...
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  • The '''newton''' (symbol: N) is the [[SI]] unit of [[force (physics)|force]]. It is named after Sir [[Isaac Newton]] because of his work on [[c ...
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  • ...ary particle]]s. They are [[boson]]s, which means that they have a [[Spin (physics)|spin]] of 0 or 1. Both had been found in experiments by the year 1983. Tog Z bosons are also predicted in the [[Standard Model]] of physics, which successfully predicted the existence of W bosons. Z Bosons decay int ...
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  • '''Area''' is the amount of [[Space (physics)|space]] a [[two dimensional]] (flat) surface takes up. It is useful becaus ...
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  • '''Mechanics''' is a part of [[physics]]. It says what happens when [[Force (physics)|forces]] act on things. There are two parts of mechanics. The two parts The ''first law'' says that, if there is no external [[Force (physics)|force]] (meaning there is no pushing, gravity, or any sort of power), thin ...
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  • ...This prediction has no empirical basis, but it has been explored in modern physics. [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • ...-magnet |date=23 November 2011 |publisher=European Laboratory for Particle Physics |accessdate=5 April 2013}}</ref> ...og-ejp.pdf|title=Of flying frogs and levitrons|journal=European Journal of Physics|volume=18|issue=4|accessdate=5 April 2013}}</ref> ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''angular frequency.''' ω. (also called the '''angular speed''', '''rad {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...tric charge]]. The equation of current is:<ref>{{cite book|title=Advancing Physics: AS Student Book|last1=Ogborn|first1=Jon|last2=Marshall|first2=Rick|author3 ...dicine.medscape.com/article/1277496-overview#aw2aab6b3 "Burns, Electrical: Physics of Electricity."] ''Medscape''. 2010-04-03.</ref> ...
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  • ...ntum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] system can only be in certain [[state (physics)|states]], so that only certain '''energy levels''' are possible. The term ...t coupling]] (an electrodynamic interaction between the electron's [[spin (physics)|spin]] and motion and the nucleus's electric field) and the Darwin term (c ...
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