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Physics is a branch of science. It is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines. The main goal of physics is to explain how things move in space... |
In physics, a field means that a physical quantity is assigned to every point in space (or, more generally, spacetime). A field is seen as extending throughout... |
Classical physics are the physics that were made before the 20th century. This part of physics studies things like movement, light, gravity, and electricity... |
Max Born (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) Wiki Commons has media related to Max Born. American Institute of Physics History Search: Max Born Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopaedia... |
Atomic physics is the field of physics that studies atoms as an isolated system of electrons and an atomic nucleus. It is primarily concerned with the... |
fields of chemistry including principle of conservation of mass, physics, mineralogy, history, art, philology and optics, amongst others. Lomonosov was also... |
Saul Perlmutter (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. Goldhaber, Gerson (2009). "The Acceleration of the Expansion of the Universe: A Brief Early History of the Supernova Cosmology... |
Arthur Leonard Schawlow (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) IEEE Global History Network. IEEE. Retrieved 10 August 2011. Hänsch, Theodor W. (December 1999). "Obituary: Arthur Leonard Schawlow". Physics Today. 52... |
Robert Andrews Millikan (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) ISBN 0-19-860719-9 Physics paper On the Elementary Electrical Charge and the Avogadro Constant (extract) http://www.aip.org/history/gap/ Archived 2012-09-30... |
Astrophysics (redirect from Astro physics) the Universe work, and how we can learn about them. Astrophysicists use physics and chemistry to explain what astronomers find and see. Astrophysics is... |
Hawking talks about many theories in physics. Some of the things that he talks about are the history of physics, gravity, how light moves in the universe... |
Shin'ichirō Tomonaga (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) creation of quantum electrodynamics. For this, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 along with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger. Tomonaga was born... |
Leo Esaki (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) from http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1973/esaki-bio.html Archived 2004-08-03 at the Wayback Machine IBM record IEEE History Center – Leo Esaki. Retrieved... |
to include those inquiries. The natural sciences are these: Astronomy Physics Chemistry Geology Biology Botany and Zoology Cell biology Genetics and... |
Quantum mechanics (redirect from Quantum physics) smaller than atoms. It is also called quantum physics or quantum theory. Mechanics is the part of physics that explains how things move and quantum is... |
In physics, moment of force (often just moment) is a measure of a force's tendency to cause a body to rotate about a specific point or axis. In this concept... |
Chemistry and Physics (86th ed.). Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0486-5. Weast, Robert (1984). CRC, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Boca Raton... |
Charles Hard Townes (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) the Wayback Machine Oral History interview transcript with Charles H. Townes 20 and 21 May 1987, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and... |
Nicolaas Bloembergen (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) 2017) was a Dutch-American physicist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1981. He won the award with Arthur Schawlow and Kai Siegbahn. He won... |
Norman Foster Ramsey Jr. (category Nobel Prize in Physics winners) 2011) was an American physicist. He was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics with Hans Georg Dehmelt. Ramsay was born on August 27, 1915 in Washington... |