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  • [[File:Experiments 1751 color.jpg|thumb|upright 1. ...son">{{cite journal|first=C. T. R. |last=Wilson |title=Benjamin Franklin's experiments |journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]] |volume=151 |pages=430–431 |year=1943 ...
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  • ...'' is a [[phase factor]] that arises as an [[eigenvalue]] of the [[Parity (physics)|parity]] operation <math> x_i \rightarrow x_i' = -x_i</math> (a reflection ...d in experiments, as [[lepton number]] is a conserved quantity. This means experiments are unable to distinguish the sign of a leptons parity, so by convention it ...
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  • ...GPIE'''<ref name=mitchell1/> (''Mega Ampere Generator for Plasma Implosion Experiments'') is a [[pulsed power]] generator based at [[Imperial College London]], Un ...conference |title=A high impedance mega-ampere generator for fiber z-pinch experiments |first1=I.H. |last1=Mitchell |first2=J.M. |last2=Bayley |first3=J.P. |last3 ...
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  • ...f telescopes or particle accelerators acts as a constraint on the types of experiments that can be done, the data that can be retrieved is biased towards that whi ...
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  • ...and [[electricity]], which were not yet understood. Combined with further experiments on the ground, the kite experiment demonstrated that lightning and electric ...|title=Electricity in the 17th and 18th Centuries: A Study of Early Modern Physics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UlTLRUn1sy8C&pg=PA351|access-date=Oct ...
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  • ...rence S. Lerner. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Nv5GAyAdijoC&pg=PA1073 Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume 2, page 1073]. 1997.</ref> If a [[cent == As defined in particle physics == ...
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  • ...t electric dipole moment of a fundamental particle violates both [[Parity (physics)|parity]] (P) and [[T-symmetry|time reversal symmetry]] (T). These violatio ...tion]]s and is included in the [[Standard Model|Standard Model of particle physics]] via the CP-violating phase in the [[Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix|CKM] ...
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  • ...disordered systems|author=A L Efros and B I Shklovskii|journal=Journal of Physics C|volume=8|page=L49|year=1975|issue=4|doi=10.1088/0022-3719/8/4/003|bibcode ...dered systems|author=A. L. Efros|journal=Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics|volume=9|page=2021|year=1976|issue=11|doi=10.1088/0022-3719/9/11/012|bibcod ...
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  • ...|Sabine Kraml - Austrian physicist, specialized in theoretical high energy physics at LPSC Grenoble, France.]] ...eyr]]) is an Austrian physicist, specializing in theoretical [[high energy physics]]. ...
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  • ...ing [[quark]]s together into [[hadron]]s. It is the energy of the [[field (physics)|field]] of the [[strong force]], which is mediated by [[gluon]]s. Motion-e ...S>{{cite web |url=http://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-physics-basics/the-structure-of-matter/protons-and-neutrons |title=Protons and Neut ...
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  • ...s.aip.org/aapt/ajp/article/69/1/50-55/1055596 |journal=American Journal of Physics |language=en |volume=69 |issue=1 |pages=50–55 |doi=10.1119/1.1313519 |bibco ...=E. Philip |date=2006 |title=Benjamin Franklin and lightning rods |journal=Physics Today |language=en |volume=59 |issue=1 |pages=42–48 |doi=10.1063/1.2180176 ...
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  • {{Short description|Hypothesis that physics experiments will behave the same regardless of when they are conducted}} ...nslation symmetry is a rigorous way to formulate the idea that the laws of physics are the same throughout history. Time-translation symmetry is closely conne ...
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  • ...FOLLOW-UP: What is the 'zero-point energy' (or 'vacuum energy') in quantum physics? Is it really possible that we could harness this energy? – Scientific Amer {{unsolved|physics|Why does the [[zero-point energy]] of the vacuum not cause a large [[cosmol ...
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  • {{Short description|Physics property associated with symmetries}} {{About|charge in the most general physics sense|charge as relates to electrical phenomena|electric charge|other uses ...
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  • In [[physics]], the concept of '''absolute rotation'''—[[rotation]] independent of any e ...otation of an observed object and their own rotation? Newton suggested two experiments to resolve this problem. One is the effects of [[centrifugal force]] upon t ...
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  • ...ck constant|reduced Planck constant]], and '''S''' is the electron [[Spin (physics)#Operator|spin operator]]. | periodical = Reviews of Modern Physics ...
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  • In [[physics]], the '''Kondo effect''' describes the scattering of [[conduction electron .../20200831164630/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/31/science/myriam-sarachik-physics.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Extended to a lattice of ''magnetic impurities ...
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  • {{short description|Subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size}} {{about|the sub-discipline of condensed matter physics|the branch of meteorology|mesoscale meteorology}} ...
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  • ...on microscopy]], [[cathode ray tube]]s, [[accelerator physics]], [[nuclear physics]], [[Auger electron spectroscopy]], [[physical cosmology|cosmology]] and [[ The units and notation above are used when dealing with the physics of mass spectrometry; however, the ''m''/''z'' notation is used for the ind ...
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  • ...ergo temporary [[liquefaction]]. The impact process can generate [[plasma (physics)|plasma]] discharges, which can interfere with spacecraft electronics. ...e primary tool for laboratory experiments is a [[light-gas gun]], but some experiments have used [[linear motor]]s to accelerate projectiles to hypervelocity. The ...
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