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  • ==Physics Resources and Major Facilities== ...calMathematics2/|theoretical physics]], including [[../LQG2/|Computational Physics]]: ...
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  • ...so to Higgs bosons. Whether the LHC will produce neutralinos, and what the experimental signatures of these particles look like, depends on how neutralinos interac ...he current Standard Model theory and experimental, [[../SUSY4/|High energy physics]]. There have already been [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/78936 ...
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  • |journal=Physics Letters B ...re for the even heavier hypothetical scalar fields in theories of particle physics beyond the Standard Model. ...
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  • [[Image:Moonie-Rivlin.PNG|thumb|350px|right|Comparison of experimental results (dots) and predictions for [[w:Hooke's law]](1, blue line), [[w:Neo For the case of uniaxial elongation, true [[w:stress (physics)|stress]] can be calculated as: ...
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  • ...ery led to the [[w:quantum|quantum]] revolution (and a [[w: Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] for Einstein in 1921). The photoelectric effect depends on t ===Experimental observations of photoelectric emission=== ...
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  • A contributed topic on the ''Axioms of Physics'' * in the following areas: ...ory]] and [[../GroupoidHomomorphism2/|groupoid/]] topology applications in Physics ...
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  • {{FlowControl | Energy | Motion - Kinematics | Topic: High School Physics}} ==== Applications to Solving Physics Problems ==== ...
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  • ...diction versus experimental data for natural rubber. Model parameters and experimental data from [http://polymerfem.com PolymerFEM.com]]] ...2006, "Deflections of a rubber membrane", <i>Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids</i>, vol. 54, no. 6, pp. 1093-1119.</ref> This model includes <m ...
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  • ...ics has its historical roots in studies of [[../Heat/|heat]] and Molecular Physics. ...
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  • The theory of the quantum gravitational resonator (QGR) is based on the [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Maxwell-like gravitational equations|Maxwell-like gravitatio .... [http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.0661 PDF]</ref> who is developing the ways of experimental determination of the [[gravitational wave]]s. ...
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  • '''''The first fundamental law of Physics''''' ...ome conclusions and these conclusions take the form of laws of physics. In physics it is believed that the natural phenomena work under some fundamental laws. ...
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  • ...urich, but changed [[../CosmologicalConstant/|fields]] from engineering to physics. ...nd mathematical physicist John (Janosh) von Neumann. Then he continued his physics studies at the University of Leipzig under Werner Heisenberg, earning his d ...
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  • Elementary [[../SUSY4/|particle physics]] is about a century old as it began with J. J. Thomson's discovery of the in [[../Cyclotron/|nuclear physics]] to the photon of [[../Electromagnetism/|Electromagnetism]], but it has ze ...
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  • ...ngth |gravitational field strength]] <math>\mathbf {\Gamma } </math> and [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Gravitational torsion field |gravitational torsion field]] < ...m^{-3}} </math> is gravitoelectric gravitational constant in the set of [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Selfconsistent gravitational constants|selfconsistent gravit ...
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  • *Kenneth S. Krane 1987. ''Introductory Nuclear Physics'' John Wiley & Sons {{ISBN|0-471-80553-X}} *Paul A Tipler, Ralph A. Llewellyn 2004. ''Modern Physics'' WH Freeman and Co. {{ISBN|0-7167-4345-0}} ...
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  • ...Web/Physics/8-13-14Fall-2007-Spring-2008/CourseHome/index.htm Experimental Physics I + II ], Fall 2007 - Spring 2008. ...
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  • ...s de Broglie in 1924 in his PhD thesis; he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929 for this work, which made him the first person to receive a Nobel P ...ehavior and paved the way for fresh new ideas in what would become quantum physics and quantum mechanics. ...
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  • Bell, J. S. (1964) On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox, Physics 1, Bohm, D. and Aharonov, Y. (1957) Discussion of experimental proof for ...
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  • \section{Topic on axioms in mathematics, logic algebra, mathematical physics ...`postulates' that apply to various [[../CosmologicalConstant/|fields]] of physics), and mathematical axioms that have both a meaning and scope of applicabili ...
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  • '''Magnetic monopole''' is a hypothetical particle in [[physics]] that is a magnet with only one [[w:magnetic pole|pole]]. ...n, Edward, ''Electric and magnetic charges in superstring models'',Nuclear Physics B, Volume 261, p. 651-677. </ref> <ref> S. Coleman, ''The Magnetic Monopole ...
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