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Physics with Calculus/Mechanics/The SI Unit System
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radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian. NIST(4). In physics there are many quantities that cannot be expressed by a single base unit
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VCE Physics/Appendices
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A lot of the information in these appendices is also distributed throughout the book. However, it is brought together in these appendices so you have a handy reference. The appendices also include additional, more detailed information that would disr...
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A-level Physics/Forces, Fields and Energy
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Forces, Fields and Energy is the main module of the A2 year. You will need to know everything from the previous 3 modules from last year. There is a lot to learn this year, but here is where things start to get really interesting!
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FHSST Physics/Waves/Electromagnetic Applications
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In physics, wave-particle duality holds that light and matter simultaneously exhibit properties of waves and of particles. This concept is a consequence
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FHSST Physics/Units/Introduction
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temperature, force, or voltage, just to name a few—has units. Tip: Many physics problems ask you to determine a specific numeric quantity. When you solve
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Science: An Elementary Teacher’s Guide/Physics Objectives
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Physics is a fundamental science that underlies chemistry, biology, and astronomy, and is actually an attempt to understand all aspects of the universe
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FHSST Physics/Atomic Nucleus/Beta Decay
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this reaction actually the anti-neutrino is emitted (see the discussion on anti-particles further down in Sec. Elementary particles: Particle Physics).
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Fundamentals of Physics/Physics and Measurement
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The word Physics originates from the Greek word Physics, which means nature. Physics in raw terms is the study of everything around us. Physics is one of the oldest subjects (unknowing) invented by humanity. Possibly the oldest discipline in Physics ...
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Physics Study Guide/Purpose
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The aim of the study of physics is to understand the natural world, in its broadest and most fundamental sense. By understanding it, we hope to be able
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Mathematical Methods of Physics/Vector Spaces
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As is no doubt seen in elementary Physics, the notion of vectors, quantities that have a "magnitude" and a "direction" (whatever these may be) is very convenient in several parts of Physics. Here, we wish to put this idea on the rigorous foundation o...
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Modern Physics/Space Physics
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Space physics, also known as space plasma physics or astrophysical plasma physics, is a branch of space science and physics that focuses on the study of charged particles and electromagnetic fields in space environments. It seeks to understand the be...
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FHSST Physics/Collisions and Explosions/Tiny, Violent Collisions
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Essay 2: Tiny, Violent Collisions
Author: Thomas D. Gutierrez
Tom Gutierrez received his Bachelor of Science and Master degrees in physics from San Jose State University in his home town of San Jose, California. As
a Master's student he helped work o...
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A-level Physics/Cosmology/Structure of the universe
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the moment to estimate the age of the Universe) Significance of the 3 K microwave radiation that we can detect from A level OCR Physics A specification
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FHSST Physics/Atomic Nucleus/Composition
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the most important step and pivoting point in the development of modern physics. It was discovered (by Rutherford in 1911) that an atom consists of a positively
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Modern Physics/Introduction
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Modern Physics Welcome to Modern Physics. This book has a lot of information, but it also needs a lot of work. Feel free to read all the material that
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Fundamentals of Physics
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Physics is an essential subject for many professions like astronomy, engineering, rocket science, architecture, and so on. A good free text book is absolutely essential. A book like Fundamentals of Physics ISBN 978-0-471-32000-5 by Halliday, Resnick,...
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A-level Physics/Health Physics
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Introduction to Health Physics Biomedical Physics Body Mechanics The Eye and Sight The Ear and Hearing Transport Phenomena Medical Imaging Medical Treatment
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Physics with Calculus/Introduction/Textbook
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This is an introductory-level physics textbook for engineering and science students with a strong mathematical background. It is assumed that the student had a year of calculus, covering differentiation and basic integrals. For those less mathematica...
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A-level Physics/Edexcel (Salters Horners)
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This Wikibook is about A-level Physics, designed to follow the Edexcel (Salters Horners) syllabus, but is not endorsed by Edexcel. It will hopefully be useful as a revision guide or for alternative explanations to the ones in your textbook or from yo...
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