Timeline of quantum mechanics, molecular physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics (14759 bytes) 1: ...ic physics]], [[nuclear physics]], and [[particle physics]]'''
53: ...nd [[Samuel Goudsmit]] postulate electron [[spin (physics)|spin]]
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Physics (23388 bytes) 1: ...rom which all ordinary matter is made ([[particle physics]]) to the behavior of the material [[Universe]] a...
3: ...cules, which are accurately described by areas of physics such as [[quantum mechanics]], [[thermodynamics]]...
5: ... physics and mathematics, known as [[mathematical physics]], devoted to developing the mathematical structu...
7: == Overview of physics research ==
9: === Theoretical and experimental physics ===
Power (physics) (5774 bytes) 2: In [[physics]], '''power''' (symbol: ''P'') is the amount of [...
Nuclear physics (6439 bytes) 1: '''Nuclear physics''' is the branch of [[physics]] concerned with the [[atomic nucleus|nucleus]] o...
42: ...Nuclear physics|important publications in nuclear physics]]
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Materials physics (344 bytes) 1: ...acroscopic and applied than in [[condensed matter physics]].
3: ...rials physics|important publications in materials physics]]
Plasma physics (11732 bytes) 1: '''Plasma physics''' is the field of [[physics]] which studies ionized gases known as plasmas.
4: In [[physics]] and [[chemistry]], '''plasma''' (also called an...
8: ...ce Shuttle]] into [[Earth's atmosphere]]. Plasma physics is used in work studying [[nuclear fusion]] since...
32: ... this is small, but may still determine important physics. The degree of ionization is <math>n_i/(n_0+n_i)<...
36: ... fields can be assumed to exist as needed for the physics at hand.
Statistical physics (1638 bytes) 1: ...[[chemistry]], [[neurology]] and even some social sciences such as [[sociology]].
3: The term '''statistical physics''' encompasses [[statistics|statistical]] approac...
5: ...icularly at low [[Knudsen number]]s), or [[plasma physics]].
7: Although some problems in statistical physics can be solved analytically using approximations a...
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Digital physics (3869 bytes) 1: ... apparently [[probabilistic]] nature of [[quantum physics]] is not incompatible with the notion of computab...
3: The theory of digital physics is, basically, the following:
10: ...p quantum gravity]] could lend support to digital physics, in that it assumes space to be quantized.
16: ...ymmetry]], and many others. Proponents of digital physics, however, reject the very notion of the continuum...
17: ...l physics violate various postulates of [[quantum physics]]. For example, if these models are not based on ...
VIRGO (physics) (282 bytes) 1: In [[physics]], '''VIRGO''' is a project of [[France]] and [[I...
Quantization (physics) (5762 bytes) 1: ...ther way around, starting from existing classical physics to derive the more fundamental quantum counterpar...
13: ...replacing quantum mechanics. The current state of science and quantum mechanics is not one of certainty, an...
26: The classical theory is given by an [[action (physics)|action]] with the permissible configurations bei...
The Tao of Physics (2333 bytes) 1: ...s: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism'') was a [[1975]] book by [...
3: The following quote from 'The Tao of Physics' summarizes Capra's motivation for writing this b...
5: ...ts do not need mysticism, and Mystics do not need Physics,
20: his work in physics, because they showed him that all these new ideas...
21: quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized the...
Quotidian physics (511 bytes) 1: ... is different from newer, more abstract issues in physics such as multidimensional [[string theory|string t...
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Reaction (physics) (481 bytes) 1: In [[classical physics]], a '''reaction''' is defined by [[Newton's law|...
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State (physics) (2230 bytes) 1: In [[physics]],
7: # In [[statistical physics]], a ''state'' is a detailed description of a col...
9: ... of a "state vector" has led to some confusion in physics, as is evidenced by the paradox known as [[Schröd...
10: ... the entire universe. see also: [[state (computer science)]].
Physics package (745 bytes) 1: "'''Physics package'''" is a [[euphemism]] for the portion of...
3: ...ferent [[warhead]] applications. For example, the physics package of the [[B61 nuclear bomb]] is also used ...
Physics engine (393 bytes) 1: ... [[Computer game]]s (especially racing games) use physics engines to ensure realism.
Invariant (physics) (982 bytes) 1: In [[physics]], '''invariants''' are usually quantities ''cons...
3: ... Much work has been done, especially in [[quantum physics]], to relate every conserved quantity to some sym...
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Anomaly (physics) (1646 bytes) 1: In [[physics]], the word '''anomaly''' is used to describe a c...
3: ...termined purely by the long-distance (low-energy) physics (massless particles and fields).
Digital physics. (7647 bytes) 1: {{copyvio|url=http://physics.nad.ru/engboard/messages/1382.html}}
11: ...ys one of central roles in the modern theoretical physics. Quantum postulates are bound to fundamental stru...
106: ....Slater J. C. Concepts and Development of Quantum Physics. - N. Y.: DP, 1969.
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