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  • {{physics}} ...of position <math>\hat{r}</math> and describes, after some manipulation, a particle's behavior in space and time. The wavefunction is usually denoted by <math> ...
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  • ...urse week by week. In previous years, quantum mechanics preceded classical physics. For a didactic point of view, it has changed. # Statistical Mechanics of Interacting Particle Systems ...
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  • In [[particle physics]], the '''electroweak interaction''' is the unified description of two of t "In [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation|radiation]] theory, the total number of light quanta is not const ...
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  • ...d at about 10<sup>16</sup> GeV [as such] one has to rely on [the] particle physics interactions which can lead to electromagnetic radiation and cosmic rays".< |journal=Contemporary Physics ...
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  • ...ons/|topological]] study of quantum field theories (QFT) and local quantum physics in relativistic [[../SR/|space-times]] using tools from [[../ModuleAlgebrai ...djointnessAndTopologicalEquivalence/|systems]] (notably of elementary [[../Particle/|particles]]), ...
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  • |title=A-level Physics (Advancing Physics)/Capacitors * [[Keynote lectures/Detectors for radiation astronomy|Detectors for radiation astronomy]] (116 ...
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  • ...Usually, such a classical field would be a department of [[Portal:Physics|physics]] lecture. Referring to the diagram on the right, an angular momentum '''L''' of a particle about an origin is given by ...
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  • ==Fundamental Concepts in Physics== #Particle ...
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  • ...olarization]] if entangled [[w:Quantum state|state]] has even [[w:Parity (physics)|parity]], and perpendicular polarization if the parity is odd. ...n, R. P., Leighton, R. B., & Sands, M. L. (1963). "The Feynman lectures on physics". Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co." http://www.feynmanlectures.caltec ...
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  • ...f defining extensions of the partition [[../Bijective/|function]] for many-particle quantum [[../GenericityInOpenSystems/|systems]]; ...s for topos theory in quantum theory and quantum gravity, ''Foundations of Physics'' . ...
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  • ...eceded the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics; such as Newtonian physics are called '''classical'''. Usually, in other fields, '''classical''' refer ...dy of everyday forces which we come in contact with. The goal of classical physics is to be able to describe perfectly any and all kinds of motion. From this ...
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  • ...of a neutrino is that it is an extremely weakly interacting particle. This particle has mass which is very small. ...ve ~ 1 EeV would allow neutrino astronomy to probe grand unification scale physics."<ref name=Sigl>{{ cite journal ...
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  • |url=http://www.iflscience.com/physics/scientists-have-made-light-appear-break-newton’s-third-law ...as if it has mass. This is called effective mass, which is the mass that a particle appears to have when responding to forces. Light pulses can have a negative ...
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  • ...=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20130709154423/http%3A//ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8%2D01%2Dphysics%2Di%2Dfall%2D2003/lecture%2Dnotes/binder1.pdf |title=Physics lecture ...
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  • The '''interactions of charges''' is fundamental to subluminal physics. The transformation of an electron to a photon and back is the key to elect ...e spin of an electron without charge. The suggestion is that an elementary particle such as a positron may consist of at least two parts: spin and charge. ...
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  • "'''Nuclear physics''' is the study of behaviour of the atomic nucleus."<ref name=Rtcoles>{{ ci |title=Topic:Nuclear physics ...
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  • ...(relativity and quantum mechanics are the two theories comprising "modern physics") has a reputation for being notoriously complicated and difficult to under ...ttp://elmer.tapir.caltech.edu/ph237/week2/week2.html '''here'''] for video lectures by Kip Thorne of Caltech on the mathematics of General Relativity. ...
    20 KB (3,197 words) - 02:31, 5 April 2023
  • ...awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics. He published a total of about 450 physics articles, including also several books. ...vityTheories/|quantum theory]] and [[../PhysicalMathematics2/|mathematical physics]]. Regretably, however, even according to Einstein himself, the latter has ...
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  • ...hink of quantum theory within the confines of what is now called classical physics, and in particular within the same mathematical structures. The most sophis ...real-valued function on the set of all possible system states. In quantum physics, on the other hand, the relation between system state and the value of an o ...
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  • |journal=American Journal of Physics {{main|Radiation astronomy/Beta particles|Beta-particle astronomy|Beta particles}} ...
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