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  • ...wiki/Composite_particle composite particles]. Particle physics and nuclear physics study these particles and how they interact.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...[[counterpart]] produces mutual [[annihilation]]; especially : a subatomic particle not found in ordinary [[matter]] In [[particle]] [[physics]], '''antimatter''' is the extension of the [[concept]] of the [https://en.
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  • *1: a [[hypothetical]] elementary [[particle]] that has zero spin and large [[mass]] and that is required by some [https ...cs]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Physics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • In [[physics]], a '''unified field theory''' (UFT), occasionally referred to as a ''unif ...on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics_in_the_Classical_Limit classical physics] are described in the article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_u
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  • ...occurs when a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subatomic_particle subatomic particle] collides with its respective [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiparticle a ...s]]. However, high-energy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_collider particle colliders] produce annihilations where a wide variety of exotic heavy parti
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  • ...[[economics]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[political science]]); [[physics|physicist]]s, engineers, [[computer science|computer scientist]]s, and [[ec * ''Model of a particle in a potential-field''. In this model we consider a particle as being a point of mass ''m'' which describes a trajectory which is modele
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  • ...g, etc.). Emmy Noether (1882–1935) applied Klein's approach to theoretical physics to establish in 1915 a famous theorem relating physical conservation laws ( ==Particle Physics==
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  • ...vitation]] at a deeper level; and [[quantum mechanics]] handles the [[wave-particle duality]] of [[atoms]] and molecules. In [[physics]], classical mechanics is one of the two major sub-fields of study in the s
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  • ...es]] merge during [[contact]] to form a single daughter droplet, bubble or particle. It can take place in many [[processes]], ranging from [https://en.wikipedi [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...c charge. It has no known sub[[structure]] and is believed to be a [[point particle]]. Electrons participate in [[gravity|gravitational]], [[electromagnetic]] ...ticle family. Electrons have [[quantum mechanic]]al properties of both a [[particle]] and a [[wave]], so they can collide with other particles and be [[diffrac
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  • ...has become a hot topic in [[quantum mechanics]], namely state, energy and particle teleportation. ...amics have been proposed: state teleportation, energy teleportation, and [[particle]] teleportation.
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  • In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_physics particle physics], dimensional '''transmutation''' is a [[physical]] [[mechanism]] that [[tr [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...is not to be confused with kinetics, and to dynamics as used in modern day physics; this term is no longer in active use. (See dynamics for details.) The simplest application of kinematics is for particle motion, translational or rotational. The next level of [[complexity]] is in
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  • ...veling in the same line (as in radioactive [[phenomena]]) (2) : a single [[particle]] of such a stream *6 : [[particle]], trace <a ray of [[hope]]>
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  • ...ology'' public home pages have been created in response to the UK Particle Physics & Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) drive to improve the [[public]] [[unde
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  • ...[[function]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesotron mesotron], a [[particle]] of [[matter]] 180 times as heavy as the [[electron]]. Without this arrang ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Mesotron mesotron] [[function]] as an "energy-carrier" [[particle]] which mightily [[contributes]] to the nuclear [[stability]] of the [[atom
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  • In [[physics]], '''mass''' (from Ancient [[Greek]] μᾶζα) commonly refers to any of ...onsequence]] of this relationship, the [[total]] mass of a collection of [[particle]]s may be greater or less than the sum of the masses of the [[individual]]
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  • ...kers] - A modern-day enigma that integrates music, visual art, philosophy, physics, cosmology, and multi-level story into a sweeping portrayal of government c ...afforded by the disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, physics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.
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  • ...e]]. We can derive things from the wavefunction, such as the position of a particle, or its [[momentum]]. Yet the wavefunction describes [[probabilities]], and ...cs]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Physics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...id=1000166] (What Is a Light Source?) Light is composed of an elementary [[particle]] called a [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki//Photon photon]. ...light, known as [[optics]], is an important [[research]] area in modern [[physics]].
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  • *2: a tiny particle : bit *3: the smallest particle of an [[element]] that can exist either alone or in combination
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  • ...rgy) can be in several different states, the most common being high energy physics, solids, liquids and gases. ...ng which both occupies [[space]] and has [[mass]] is known as matter. In [[physics]], there is no broad consensus as to an exact definition of matter, partly
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  • ...he same universe, and that it will pinch off too quickly for light (or any particle moving slower than light) that falls in from one exterior region to make it ...machine, a result indicated by semi-classical calculations, is averted. A particle returning from the future does not return to its universe of origination bu
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  • ...org/wiki/Antiparticle antiparticle] [[equals]] that of the corresponding [[particle]], but with opposite sign. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark Quarks] hav [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...[[electromagnetic radiation]] and analogous phenomena occur with [[charged particle]] beams. Optics can largely be regarded as a sub-field of [[electromagnetis ...science aspects of the field are often called optical science or optical [[physics]]. Applied optical sciences are often called optical engineering. Applica
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  • ...ugh all forms of matter, [[gas]]es, [[liquid]]s, [[solid]]s, and [[plasma (physics)|plasma]]s. ...kph) [https://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Physics4.html The Soundry: The Physics of Sound]. The speed of sound is also slightly sensitive (to second order)
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  • ...move around one another freely, resulting in a [[limited]] [[degree]] of [[particle]] mobility. As the [[temperature]] increases, the increased [[vibrations]] [[Category: Physics]]
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  • *4. 42:3.6 [[Particle|Subatomic]] matter—matter existing extensively in the interior of the [ht [[Category: Physics/TeaM]]
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  • ...]] lab might contain a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_accelerator particle accelerator] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum vacuum] chamber, whil
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  • ...ization_(physics) quantized]: the charge of any [[system]], [[body]], or [[particle]] (except [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarks quarks]) is an [https://en. [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...n. In the singlet state of two spin, it is equally likely that any given [[particle]] will be observed to be spin-up or spin-down. Measuring any number of part ...r how far apart the particles are, that the hidden variable describing one particle must be able to [[change]] instantly when the other is measured. If the hid
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  • In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_Physics particle physics] community, large [[collaborations]] of physicists elect one (or two) spoke
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  • ...theory]] of [[gas]]es the term ''molecule'' is often used for any gaseous particle regardless of their composition.E.g. see [https://www.usd.edu/phys/courses/ ...sults in the formation and breakage of [[chemical bond]]s, while molecular physics deals with the laws governing their structure and properties. In practice,
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustin-Jean_Fresnel Fresnel] combined Newton's particle [[theory]] with Huygen's wave theory to show that color is the visible [[ma [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...[quasars]]) and the very early universe, when it was nearly [[Homogeneity (physics)|homogeneous]] ([[big bang|hot big bang]], [[cosmic inflation]] and the [[c ...mology unites the physics of the largest structures in the universe to the physics of the smallest structures in the universe.
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  • ...ht]]-[[energy]], while the [[individual]] [[electron]] always gives up a [[particle]] of [[light]]-[[energy]] when subjected to collision. [[Wavelike]] [[energ ...of the [[associated]] [[aggregations]] of [[matter]]. The spacing of the [[particle]]-intervals of [[matter]], together with the initial [[velocity]] of the [[
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  • ...core of every vortex can be considered to contain a vortex line, and every particle in the vortex can be considered to be circulating around the vortex line. [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...ial humor. Within modern Physics, light is understood as both a wave and a particle. The Scribe is therefore making a gentle pun with this sentence, and seemed
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Particle-Physics-Insult_1881-l.jpg|right|frame]]
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  • ...l waves. For such reasons, wave theory represents a particular branch of [[physics]] that is concerned with the properties of wave processes independently fro ...er.<br /> '''B''' = In shallow water. The elliptical movement of a surface particle becomes flatter with decreasing depth.<br />
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  • In [[physics]], '''force''' is anything that can cause a [[mass]] to accelerate. It may ...of [[Archimedes]] in the 3rd century BC, which still forms part of modern physics. In contrast, [[Aristotle]]'s dynamics incorporated [[intuition|intuitive]]
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  • ...ration of events and the intervals between them, and compare the [[motion (physics)|motions]] of objects. In this second view, time does not refer to any kind In [[physics]], time and space are considered [[fundamental unit|fundamental quantities]
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  • In [[physics]], '''motion''' means a constant change in the location of a [[body]]. Chan ...res feel colder.[https://www.colorado.edu/UCB/AcademicAffairs/ArtsSciences/physics/PhysicsInitiative/Physics2000/bec/temperature.html]]
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  • Multiverses have been hypothesized in [[cosmology]], [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[philosophy]], [[theology]], and [[fiction]], particular ==Multiverse hypotheses in physics==
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  • ...closer to the mentality of [[quantum physics]] than to that of [[classical physics]], and also finds parallelism in voluntarist or [[Existentialist]] ideas of ...xed, knowable laws. The "billiard ball" hypothesis, a product of Newtonian physics, argues that once the initial conditions of the universe have been establis
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  • ===Topic: '''''Healthcare, Consciousness, HIggs boson particle'''''=== ===='''''[[Physics]]'''''====
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  • ===='''''[[Physics]]'''''==== *The ultimaton particle
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  • In 2003, J. D. Bekenstein claimed there is a growing trend in [[physics]] to define the physical world as being made of information itself (and thu See the section below on information as a property in physics. (Also see [[Gregory Bateson]].)
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  • ===='''''[[Physics]]'''''==== *Discovering the “God” particle
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  • MMc: Monjoronson spoke about the duality of physics and a seeming duality of the universe and even [in] ourselves. He said tha ...r the boson particle. What your physicists have not realized is that this particle transits between eternity and the material, temporal universe. It is both
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