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  • In [[physics]] a '''conserved current''' is a current, <math>j^\mu</math>, that satisfie where <math display="inline">Q = \int_V j^0 dV</math> is the [[charge (physics)|conserved quantity]]. ...
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], an '''invariant''' is an [[observable]] of a [[physical system]] which r ...l physics, and many theories are expressed in terms of their [[symmetry in physics|symmetries]] and invariants. ...
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  • In [[theoretical physics|theoretical physics and quantum physics]], a '''graviphoton''' or '''gravivector''' is a hypothetical particle whic ...016/0550-3213(92)90626-M | title = Strong anti-gravity | journal = Nuclear Physics B | volume = 388 | issue = 2 | pages = 539–569 | year = 1992 |arxiv = hep-t ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''interaction energy''' is the contribution to the total [[energy]] tha <ref>Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, 1999, Ideas of Quantum Chemistry, 2007 and Qua ...
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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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  • {{short description|Process in theoretical physics}} ...h process is known to exist in the real world: if current understanding of physics is correct, such a process would be impossible. There is currently no known ...
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  • ...10=C.|last11=Antonelli|first11=M.|date=2018-08-17|title=Review of Particle Physics|journal=Physical Review D|language=en|volume=98|issue=3|page=030001 |doi=10 ...than expected for their large masses and large production [[cross section (physics)|cross section]]s. Noting that collisions seemed to always produce pairs o ...
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  • ...ribbons of amorphous soft‐ferromagnetic alloys|journal=Journal of Applied Physics|volume=79|issue=8|pages=6558–6560|doi=10.1063/1.361945|bibcode=1996JAP....7 ...stigation of the spin dynamics in the MHz frequency regime|journal=Applied Physics Letters|volume=109|issue=10|pages=102404|doi=10.1063/1.4962534|bibcode=2016 ...
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  • |journal = Chemical Physics Letters == Theoretical model == ...
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  • ...anuary 10, 2002 |title=Core Electrodynamics |journal=[[American Journal of Physics]] |issn=0002-9505 |volume=70 |issue=2 |pages=191 |bibcode=2002AmJPh..70..19 ...the Joint AAPT-APS Task Force. Revised. |publisher=American Association of Physics Teachers |location=College Park, MD. |oclc=1062939013 |url=https://www.aapt ...
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  • ...ps://futurism.com/19474|title=Scientists Just Proved A Fundamental Quantum Physics Problem is Unsolvable|last=Lim|first=Jappy|date=11 December 2015|website=Fu In [[solid-state physics]], the most important spectral gap is for the [[many-body theory|many-body ...
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  • ...|arxiv=2205.01412}}</ref> Toroidal dipole moments are odd under [[parity (physics)|parity]] and [[T-symmetry|time-reversal]] symmetries. Dynamic toroidal dip ...toroidal dipoles in classical electrodynamics.''' In relativistic quantum physics, apart from magnetic and toroidal moments induced by charge currents, spin ...
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  • ...kquote>The concept of co-energy can be applied to many [[Conservation law (physics)|conservative systems]] (inertial mechanical, electromagnetic, etc.), which ...
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  • {{short description|Branch of theoretical physics}} ...gnetism''' or '''classical electrodynamics''' is a branch of [[theoretical physics]] that studies the interactions between [[electric charge]]s and [[electric ...
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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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  • ...pg=PA12 |title= The Chemistry of Peroxides, Volume 2 |chapter= General and Theoretical Aspects of the Peroxide Group |page= 12 |location= Chichester |publisher= W [[Category:Energy (physics)]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in physics}} {{about|negative energy in physics}} ...
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  • In [[physics]], a '''pair potential''' is a function that describes the [[potential ener ...interaction by a pair potential, for example [[interatomic potential]]s in physics and [[computational chemistry]] that use approximations like the [[Lennard- ...
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  • {{Short description|Physics term; a conserved quantity of the electromagnetic field}} In [[physics]], '''zilch''' (or zilches) is a set of ten [[conserved quantities]] of the ...
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  • ...stein |year=1987 |title=Kelvin's Baltimore Lectures and Modern Theoretical Physics: Historical and philosophical perspectives |publisher=[[MIT Press]] |isbn=0 ...t1=R. S. |title=Michelson-Morley Experiment |journal=[[American Journal of Physics]] |volume=32 |issue=1 |pages=16–81 |year=1964 |bibcode=1964AmJPh..32...16S} ...
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