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  • Physical phenomena: ...
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  • ...oss | first = B. | title = Theory of Thermodielectric effect | journal = Physical Review | volume =94 | pages = 1545–1551 | year = 1954 | doi = 10.1103/PhysR [[Category:Physical phenomena]] ...
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  • '''Antiferroelectricity''' is a physical property of certain materials. It is closely related to [[ferroelectricity] ...link=Charles Kittel |title=Theory of Antiferroelectric Crystals |journal=[[Physical Review|Phys. Rev.]] |volume=82 |issue= 5|pages=729–732 |year=1951 |doi=10.1 ...
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  • [[File:Laser Interference.JPG|thumb|200px|Physical optics is used to explain effects such as [[diffraction]]]] ...rence]], [[diffraction]], [[Polarization (waves)|polarization]], and other phenomena for which the ray approximation of [[geometric optics]] is not valid. This ...
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  • ...ical]] [[fluid]]s which were thought to be responsible for many electrical phenomena in the [[history of electromagnetism]]. The '''"two-fluid" theory of electr ...had been used for centuries, and was the basis of thinking about physical phenomena, such as electricity, as liquids. Other 18th century examples of fluid mode ...
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  • ...g certain phenomena. The details of the facts won't be known. The existing phenomena's facts are not known to the person. ...ive research; that is, observing, recording, describing, and classifying [[phenomena]]. Descriptive research is sometimes contrasted with [[Hypothesis testing| ...
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  • ...ble layer]] and related [[electrokinetic phenomena]] and [[electroacoustic phenomena]] in [[DLVO theory|colloids]] and other [[heterogeneous]] systems. That is, [[Category:Physical chemistry]] ...
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  • ...ernatively, a half-light [[Contour line|contour]], or [[Contour line#Other phenomena|isophote]], may be used for spherically and circularly asymmetric objects. [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • {{short description|Force between two objects that are in physical contact}} ...s with atomic steps. Science advances, 5(8), eaaw0513.</ref> in the latter phenomena, in order to allow motion, the microscopic structures must either slide one ...
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  • ...andardization]], 1992) is a superseded international standard concerning [[physical quantities]], units of [[measurement]], their interrelationships and their *[[ISO 31-2]]: Periodic and related [[phenomena]] (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-3:2007) ...
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  • ...ontrol system]]s, where electrical signals are converted to and from other physical quantities (energy, force, torque, light, motion, position, etc.). The proc * '''Mechanical transducers''', so-called as they convert physical quantities into mechanical outputs or vice versa; ...
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  • ...|doi-access=free }}</ref> As it is the main energy source of most weather phenomena, the solar shortwave radiation is used extensively in [[numerical weather p [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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  • ...dot\mathbf{A}</math> lead to the same electromagnetic fields, and the same physical predictions about the fields and charges are accelerated by them. ...he fields <math>\mathbf{E}</math> and <math>\mathbf{B}</math> are the true physical quantities. ...
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  • |quote=Physical science is that department of knowledge which relates to the order of natur ...hysical theories or, when they are very well established and of broad use, physical laws or principles.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book ...
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  • ...through application of epistemology, ontology, and related philosophies to phenomena they encounter through the research process, researchers more substantially ...y and difference. Karen Barad expanded on diffraction, identifying it as a physical process that produces more creative insights and is "both constructive and ...
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  • ...sical field theory]]. The theory provides a description of electromagnetic phenomena whenever the relevant [[length scale]]s and field strengths are large enoug Fundamental physical aspects of classical electrodynamics are presented in many textbooks. For t ...
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  • ...t|charge in the most general physics sense|charge as relates to electrical phenomena|electric charge|other uses of charge|Charge (disambiguation){{!}}Charge}} ...or of a [[continuous symmetry]] of the physical system under study. When a physical system has a symmetry of some sort, [[Noether's theorem]] implies the exist ...
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  • ...rigins in both the dielectric's conduction electrons and dipole relaxation phenomena. In dielectric only one of either the conduction electrons or the dipole r ...
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  • ...ted with the facts of consciousness?" The chasm between the two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable. Let the consciousness of love ==Phenomena and noumena== ...
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  • ...ong with [[adhesion]] (attraction between unlike molecules), helps explain phenomena such as [[Meniscus (liquid)|meniscus]], surface tension and [[capillary act [[Category:Physical quantities]] ...
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