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  • Thumbnail for Voltage
    Voltage, also known as (electrical) potential difference, electric pressure, or electric tension is the difference in electric potential between two points...
    25 KB (2,909 words) - 09:23, 13 June 2024
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    Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness. Temperature is measured with a thermometer. It reflects...
    104 KB (12,970 words) - 19:38, 31 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Werner Heisenberg
    Werner Karl Heisenberg (pronounced [ˈvɛʁnɐ kaʁl ˈhaɪzn̩bɛʁk] ; 5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist, one of the main pioneers...
    123 KB (13,579 words) - 16:34, 25 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Radioactive decay
    Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable...
    95 KB (9,766 words) - 23:55, 30 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Gamma ray
    A gamma ray, also known as gamma radiation (symbol γ ), is a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic...
    58 KB (7,126 words) - 18:04, 23 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Space
    Space is a three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions. In classical physics, physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions...
    35 KB (4,431 words) - 05:49, 23 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Refractive index
    In optics, the refractive index (or refraction index) of an optical medium is a dimensionless number that gives the indication of the light bending ability...
    76 KB (8,490 words) - 17:49, 22 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Spacetime
    In physics, spacetime is a mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum...
    173 KB (24,086 words) - 08:18, 4 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Laser
    A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word...
    114 KB (12,669 words) - 03:54, 2 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Nuclear fusion
    Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei, usually deuterium and tritium (hydrogen isotopes), combine to form one or more different...
    96 KB (10,329 words) - 16:00, 19 June 2024
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    The joule (pronounced /ˈdʒuːl/, JOOL or /ˈdʒaʊl/ JOWL; symbol: J) is the unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to the amount...
    24 KB (2,763 words) - 22:33, 23 June 2024
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    X-rays (or rarely, X-radiation) are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation. In many languages, it is referred to as Röntgen radiation, after the...
    105 KB (12,435 words) - 19:28, 29 June 2024
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    Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves...
    91 KB (9,117 words) - 09:19, 25 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Heat
    In thermodynamics, heat is the thermal energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference. In colloquial use, heat sometimes refers to...
    74 KB (10,916 words) - 17:48, 12 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Standard Model
    The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions...
    62 KB (7,179 words) - 16:09, 28 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Convection
    Convection is single or multiphase fluid flow that occurs spontaneously due to the combined effects of material property heterogeneity and body forces...
    57 KB (6,999 words) - 19:29, 19 June 2024
  • The law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant; it is said to be conserved over time. In the case...
    46 KB (6,104 words) - 05:48, 22 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Classical mechanics
    Classical mechanics is a physical theory describing the motion of objects such as projectiles, parts of machinery, spacecraft, planets, stars, and galaxies...
    52 KB (5,826 words) - 19:21, 18 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Absolute zero
    Absolute zero is the lowest limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale; a state at which the enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas reach their minimum...
    40 KB (4,630 words) - 02:03, 25 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Resonance
    In physics, resonance refers to a wide class of phenomena that arise as a result of matching temporal or spatial periods of oscillatory objects. For an...
    60 KB (7,908 words) - 16:54, 16 June 2024
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