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- ...netic and gravitational [[../CosmologicalConstant/|fields]] present in the plasma. ...particles are important in determining the behavior and usefulness of the plasma." ...3 KB (540 words) - 04:48, 1 July 2015
- ...ted as collective excitation of [[w:scalar fields|scalar fields]] in a hot plasma.<ref name=NovelCollective> |journal=Physics Letters B ...2 KB (370 words) - 17:34, 19 May 2018
- ...Web. 17 Jan. 2012. http://www.imamu.edu.sa/Scientific_selections/abstracts/Physics/The%20big%20bang.pdf [[/a critique of What Was the Big Bang? | [What Was th ...to accelerated expansion]]. Departments of Astronomy & Astrophysics and of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago, http://library.mtroyal. ...15 KB (2,371 words) - 05:15, 13 May 2022
- ...is a physical constant, a natural unit of angular momentum and [[w:action (physics) |action]] for the objects of the stellar level of matter. ...ays/Fedosin/SPФ symmetry|SPФ symmetry]], he determined the values of the [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Stellar Planck constant|stellar Planck constant]] h<sub>s</s ...9 KB (1,361 words) - 02:00, 5 April 2023
- ...the star. Other components conform a microquasar: an accretion disk, a hot plasma corona, and relativistic jets. A brief description of these components is g [[Plasmas/Plasma objects/Coronal clouds|'''Corona:''']] it is an ultra hot plasma which surrounds the compact object. In the innermost part of the accretio ...8 KB (1,145 words) - 04:13, 16 October 2020
- ...e of the plasma.<ref> M. A. Lieberman and A. J. Lichtenberg, Principles of Plasma Discharges and Materials Processing, 2nd ed., Wiley Interscience, Hoboken, ...Schrödinger's Equation.''' If a wavepacket were to obey Newton's laws of physics, with the force being the gradient of a scalar potential, <math>\ \vec F = ...11 KB (1,807 words) - 07:14, 12 March 2024
- ...(x,y,z,t) to fall back on as I contemplated the situation. How can you do physics without (x,y,z,t)? Even special relativity has (x,y,z,t). So I decided to ...hat Newton's and Einstein's laws of motion are the most stable theories in physics. But Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism was almost immediately modified b ...8 KB (1,348 words) - 04:59, 29 March 2024
- ...//vixra.org/abs/1306.0109 The Physical Theory of Ball Lightning.] Applied Physics (Russian Journal) , No. 1, 2001, P. 69 – 87. </ref> ...as confirmed by investigations in the St. Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics, that the ball lightning actually consists of positively charged ions and n ...6 KB (1,036 words) - 15:54, 5 November 2024
- |title=Introduction to Space Physics ...nt paths in a Birkeland current that may develop in a [[w:Plasma (physics)|plasma]] (Figure 15.3.2, Alfvén and Arrhenius, 1976)<ref name=Alfven>{{ cite book ...26 KB (4,032 words) - 16:31, 29 November 2020
- [https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Tutorial/1-D-Kinematics Physics Classroom 1-D-Kinematics]. :#[[How things work college course/Conceptual physics wikiquizzes/Uniform circular motion]] ...17 KB (2,570 words) - 18:58, 4 December 2019
- Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma [[Category:Physics]] ...4 KB (652 words) - 06:20, 2 September 2021
- ...ng of Matter|Infinite Hierarchical Nesting of Matter]] and the theory of [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Similarity of matter levels|similarity of matter levels]]. ...n of magnetic fields in cosmic objects: electrokinetic model.] Advances in Physics Theories and Applications, Vol. 44, pp. 123-138 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/1 ...29 KB (4,560 words) - 01:59, 5 April 2023
- ...ys/Fedosin/Similarity of matter levels|similarity of matter levels]] and [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/SPФ symmetry|SPФ symmetry]], the nuon’s analogue at the leve ...clusion that at the level of stars [[w:neutron |neutron]]s correspond to [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Neutron star|neutron star]]s, [[w:proton |proton]]s correspo ...17 KB (2,862 words) - 01:59, 5 April 2023
- ====Plasma Waves==== In atomic physics, the Bohr model depicts the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus sur ...29 KB (4,387 words) - 09:57, 30 July 2019
- ...scattering. As the universe expanded, the cosmological redshift caused the plasma to cool until it became favorable for electrons to combine with protons and ...microwave background. Penzias and Wilson received the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery. ...26 KB (3,812 words) - 05:03, 12 September 2020
- ...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 ...19 KB (2,727 words) - 07:40, 31 December 2021
- In physics, entropy, symbolized by S, is a measure of the unavailability of a system’s In particle physics, fermions are particles with a half-integer spin, such as protons and elect ...25 KB (3,631 words) - 17:56, 6 September 2015
- Remarkably, quarks are the only particles in the current Standard Model of physics (SUSY) to experience all four fundamental forces: strong, electromagnetic, ...particles that engage in all four fundamental interactions of contemporary physics: [[../Electromagnetism/|Electromagnetism]], weak interaction, strong intera ...38 KB (5,809 words) - 15:58, 12 September 2020
- '''Radiation physics''' is the laboratory physics concerned with radiation both natural and experimentally or commercially ge In physics, [[Draft:Radiation|radiation]] is a process in which energetic particles or ...41 KB (6,142 words) - 12:07, 17 October 2023
- '''Def.''' "[a] luminous celestial body, made up of plasma (particularly hydrogen and helium) and having a spherical shape"<ref name=S ...e Sun to leave the radiation zone. Over this range, the temperature of the plasma drops from 15 million K near the core down to 1.5 million K at the base of ...38 KB (5,855 words) - 09:48, 30 May 2023