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Physics

ATLAS experiment · Aberration of light · Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov · Absolute zero · Acceleration · Accelerometer · Accretion disc · Acid dissociation constant · Acoustics · Action (physics) · Active galactic nucleus · Adaptive optics · Adiabatic process · Aerodynamics · Aerogel · Age of the universe · Albedo · Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov · Jean le Rond d'Alembert · Alexander Graham Bell · Zhores Alferov · Hannes Alfvén · Amorphous solid · Ampere · Ampère's circuital law · André-Marie Ampère · Amplitude · Anaximander · Carl David Anderson · Philip Warren Anderson · Angular momentum · Angular velocity · Anthropic principle · Anti-gravity · Antimatter · Antineutrino · Antiparticle · Antiproton · Aperture · Edward Victor Appleton · Applied physics · Apsis · Archimedes · Argument of periapsis · Aristotle · Svante Arrhenius · Astronomy · Astrophysics · Astrophysics Data System · John Vincent Atanasoff · Atmospheric physics · Atmospheric pressure · Atom · Atomic mass unit · Atomic nucleus · Atomic number · Atomic orbital · Atomic physics · Atomic theory · Atomic units · Atomic, molecular, and optical physics · Augustin Louis Cauchy · Aurora (astronomy) · Axial tilt · Azimuthal quantum number · Background radiation · Ball lightning · Balmer series · John Bardeen · Baryon · List of baryons · Beat (acoustics) · Henri Becquerel · Beer-Lambert law · Bell's theorem · Beta decay · Hans Bethe · Homi J. Bhabha · Big Bang · Big Bang nucleosynthesis · Big Crunch · Binary star · Binding energy · Biomechanics · Biophysics · Biot–Savart law · Birefringence · Black body · Black hole · Joseph Black · Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett · Felix Bloch · Blue shift · David Bohm · Bohr model · Boiling point · Boltzmann constant · Ludwig Boltzmann · Max Born · Jagadish Chandra Bose · Satyendra Nath Bose · Bose–Einstein condensate · Bose–Einstein statistics · Boson · Walther Bothe · Boyle's law · Robert Boyle · Bra-ket notation · Bragg's law · William Lawrence Bragg · William Henry Bragg · Walter Houser Brattain · Karl Ferdinand Braun · Bremsstrahlung · Louis de Broglie · Brookhaven National Laboratory · Brown dwarf · Bubble chamber · Buoyancy · CERN · CNO cycle · Calorie · Capacitance · Carbon nanotube · Carnot cycle · Carnot heat engine · Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot · Casimir effect · Cavendish experiment · Center of mass · Centrifugal force · Centripetal force · Cepheid variable · Čerenkov radiation · James Chadwick · Owen Chamberlain · Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar · Chaos theory · Charge conservation · Charles Sanders Peirce · Chemical potential · Chromatic aberration · Steven Chu · Circular motion · Classical mechanics · Classical electromagnetism · John Cockcroft · Coherence (physics) · Cold fusion · Colloid · Color charge · Colors of noise · Compact Muon Solenoid · Compressibility · Compton scattering · Arthur Compton · Computed tomography · Condensation · Condensed matter physics · Conservation of energy · Conservation of mass · Conservative force · Leon Cooper · Copenhagen interpretation · Coriolis effect · Corona · Correspondence principle · Cosmic inflation · Cosmic microwave background radiation · Cosmic ray · Cosmological constant · Cosmology · Cosmos · Coulomb · Coulomb's law · Charles-Augustin de Coulomb · Cryogenics · Crystal structure · Crystallization · Crystallography · Cubic metre · Marie Curie · Pierre Curie · Cyclotron · Gustaf Dalén · Dark energy · Dark matter · Data acquisition · Raymond Davis, Jr. · Clinton Davisson · De Broglie hypothesis · Peter Debye · Decibel · Deep Impact (space mission) · Density · Density functional theory · Depth of field · Deuterium · Dew point · Diamagnetism · Diffraction · Diffraction grating · Diffuse sky radiation · Diffusion · Diode · Dirac equation · Paul Dirac · Displacement (vector) · Divergence · Divergence theorem · Doping (semiconductor) · Doppler effect · Double-slit experiment · Drag (physics) · Dynamical system · Dynamics (physics) · Freeman Dyson · EPR paradox · Earth's atmosphere · Earth's gravity · Eclipse · Ecliptic · Arthur Stanley Eddington · Eddy current · Edward Teller · Paul Ehrenfest · Einstein field equations · Albert Einstein · Elastic collision · Electric charge · Electric current · Electric field · Electric motor · Electric potential · Electric potential energy · Electric shock · Electrical conductivity · Electrical impedance · Electrical resistance · Electricity · Electromagnetic field · Electromagnetic force · Electromagnetic pulse · Electromagnetic spectrum · Electromagnetic radiation · Electromagnetism · Electromotive force · Electron · Electron diffraction · Electron microscope · Electronic band structure · Electrostatic generator · Electrostatics · Electroweak interaction · Elementary charge · Elementary particle · Emergence · Empedocles · Energy · Energy density · Enriched uranium · Enthalpy · Enthalpy of vaporization · Entropy · Equation of state · Equipartition theorem · Equivalence principle · Escape velocity · Leonhard Euler · Euler-Bernoulli beam equation · Evaporation · Event horizon · Exciton · Exergy · Experimental physics · Explorer 1 · Extrasolar planet · F-number · Farad · Faraday effect · Faraday's law of induction · Faster-than-light · Fermat's principle · Fermi energy · Enrico Fermi · Fermilab · Fermion · Fermi–Dirac statistics · Ferrofluid · Ferromagnetism · Feynman diagram · Richard Feynman · Fictitious force · Field (physics) · Fine-structure constant · First law of thermodynamics · Flavour (particle physics) · Flight · Fluid · Fluid mechanics · Fluorescence · Flux · Focal length · Focus (optics) · Force · Galaxy formation and evolution · Léon Foucault · Four-stroke engine · Joseph Fourier · James Franck · Fraunhofer diffraction · Frequency · Fresnel equations · Augustin-Jean Fresnel · Friction · Friedmann equations · Fundamental interaction · Fusion power · G-force · Dennis Gabor · Galileo Galilei · Gamma ray · Gamma ray burst · George Gamow · Gas · Gas compressor · Gauge theory · Gauss' law · Carl Friedrich Gauss · Geiger counter · Geiger-Marsden experiment · Murray Gell-Mann · General relativity · Geodesic · Geophysics · Geothermal power · Gibbs free energy · Josiah Willard Gibbs · Sheldon Lee Glashow · Roy J. Glauber · Gluon · Kurt Gödel · Maria Goeppert-Mayer · Grand unification theory · Gravitation · Gravitational singularity · Gravitational wave · Gravitomagnetism · Graviton · Gray (unit) · Brian Greene · David Gross · Peter Grünberg · Gyroscope · H-index · H. David Politzer · Hadron · Half-life · Hall effect · William Rowan Hamilton · Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) · Hamiltonian mechanics · Harmonic oscillator · Hawking radiation · Stephen Hawking · Heat · Heat conduction · Heat death of the universe · Heat engine · Heat equation · Heat pump · Heat transfer · Heavy water · Werner Heisenberg · Heliocentrism · Heliosphere · Helmholtz free energy · Henri Poincaré · Henry (unit) · Henry's law · Heraclitus · Herbig-Haro object · Hertz · Gustav Ludwig Hertz · Heinrich Hertz · Hertzsprung-Russell diagram · Victor Francis Hess · Antony Hewish · Higgs boson · High-temperature superconductivity · Hilbert space · David Hilbert · Archibald Hill · History of physics · Alan Lloyd Hodgkin · Hooke's law · Fred Hoyle · Hubble Deep Field · Hubble's law · Edwin Hubble · Humidity · Andrew Huxley · Christiaan Huygens · Hydrogen atom · Hydrostatic equilibrium · Hysteresis · Ideal gas law · Impulse · Inclination · Inductance · Inertia · Inertial frame of reference · Infrared · Internal energy · Introduction to general relativity · Ionization · Ionosphere · Isaac Newton · Ising model · Nuclear isomer · Isospin · ITER · J/ψ meson · Jet Propulsion Laboratory · Joule · James Prescott Joule · Michio Kaku · Kaluza–Klein theory · Heike Kamerlingh Onnes · Kaon · Pyotr Kapitsa · Kelvin · William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin · Johannes Kepler · Jack Kilby · Kilogram · Kinematics · Kinetic energy · Kinetic theory · Masatoshi Koshiba · Igor Kurchatov · Joseph Louis Lagrange · Lagrangian · Lagrangian mechanics · Lev Landau · Large Hadron Collider · Laser · Max von Laue · Ernest Lawrence · Laws of thermodynamics · Tsung-Dao Lee · Anthony James Leggett · Georges Lemaître · Philipp Lenard · Lens (optics) · Lenz's law · Lepton · Georg Christoph Lichtenberg · Light · Light-year · Lightning · Linear particle accelerator · Liquid · Liquid crystal · List of particles · Loop quantum gravity · Lorentz force · Lorentz group · Lorentz transformation · Hendrik Lorentz · Lumen (unit) · Luminance · Luminiferous aether · Luminosity · Luminous flux · Luminous intensity · Lunar eclipse · Lux · M-theory · Mach number · Magnetic field · Magnetic flux · Magnetic moment · Magnetic monopole · Magnetic resonance imaging · Magnetic susceptibility · Magnetism · Magnetometer · Magnetosphere · Many-worlds interpretation · Guglielmo Marconi · Mass · Mass spectrometry · Mass–energy equivalence · Mathematical physics · John C. Mather · Matrix mechanics · Matter · Maxwell's demon · Maxwell's equations · James Clerk Maxwell · Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution · Mechanical work · Mechanics · Melting point · Meson · Metal · Metallicity · Metamaterial · Meteorology · Metric expansion of space · Albert Abraham Michelson · Michelson–Morley experiment · Microscope · Microwave · Robert Andrews Millikan · Minkowski space · Hermann Minkowski · Mole (unit) · Molecular orbital · Molecule · Moment (physics) · Moment of inertia · Momentum · Motion (physics) · Nevill Francis Mott · Karl Alexander Müller · Multiverse · Muon · NMR spectroscopy · Nature · Navier–Stokes equations · Neutrino · Neutrino oscillation · Neutron · Neutron star · Newton · Newton's law of universal gravitation · Newton's laws of motion · Niels Bohr · Nikola Tesla · Nobel Prize in Physics · Noether's theorem · Nova · Nuclear fission · Nuclear force · Nuclear fusion · Nuclear magnetic resonance · Nuclear physics · Nuclear power · Nucleon · Observable universe · Oceanography · Ohm · Oil-drop experiment · Olbers' paradox · Optics · Orbital eccentricity · Orbital elements · Orbital mechanics · Orbital period · Hans Christian Ørsted · Osmosis · P-n junction · Parity (physics) · Partial pressure · Particle accelerator · Particle in a box · Particle physics · Particulate · Pascal (unit) · Blaise Pascal · Pauli exclusion principle · Wolfgang Pauli · Linus Pauling · Roger Penrose · Permeability (electromagnetism) · Permittivity · Perpetual motion · Jean Baptiste Perrin · Phase (matter) · Phase space · Phase transition · Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica · Phonon · Photoelectric effect · Photomultiplier · Photon · Physical constant · Physical cosmology · Physical law · Physical quantity · Physicist · Physics · Philosophy of physics · World Year of Physics 2005 · Physics in the Classical Limit · Pion · Planck constant · Planck length · Planck's law · Max Planck · Planetary nebula · Plasma (physics) · Plasmon · Plate tectonics · Plato · Plutonium · Siméon Denis Poisson · Polarization · Polarizer · Polaron · Posidonius · Positron · Potential difference · Potential energy · Power (physics) · Pressure · Principle of least action · Prism (optics) · Proton · Proton-proton chain reaction · Protostar · Pulsar · Edward Mills Purcell · Pythagoras · QCD matter · Quantization (physics) · Quantum · Quantum chromodynamics · Quantum computer · Quantum electrodynamics · Quantum entanglement · Quantum field theory · Quantum harmonic oscillator · Quantum mechanics · Quantum gravity · Quark · Quasar · Isidor Isaac Rabi · Radiation · Radio waves · Radio frequency · Radioactive decay · Rainbow · Raman scattering · C. V. Raman · John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh · Redshift · Reflection (physics) · Refraction · Refractive index · Refrigerator · Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider · Principle of relativity · Theory of relativity · Relativity of simultaneity · Renewable energy · Renormalization · Resistivity · Resonance · Right-hand rule · Robert Oppenheimer · Roche limit · Carlo Rubbia · Ernest Rutherford · Martin Ryle · Andrei Sakharov · Abdus Salam · Scalar (physics) · Scattering · Arthur Leonard Schawlow · John Robert Schrieffer · Schrödinger equation · Erwin Schrödinger · Schrödinger's cat · Julian Schwinger · Second law of thermodynamics · Emilio G. Segrè · Semiconductor · Shear modulus · Shear stress · Shock wave · William Shockley · Siemens (unit) · Sievert · Simple harmonic motion · Louis Slotin · George Smoot · Snell's law · Solar energy · Solar flare · Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons · Solar thermal energy · Solar wind · Solar radiation · Solid · Solid angle · Solid-state physics · Solstice · Arnold Sommerfeld · Sound · Sound pressure · Space · Spacetime · Special relativity · Specific heat capacity · Spectral line · Spectroscopy · Speed of light · Speed of sound · Spin (physics) · Spontaneous symmetry breaking · Square metre · Standard conditions for temperature and pressure · Standard Model · Standing wave · Star · Stark effect · Johannes Stark · State of matter · Statics · Statistical mechanics · Stefan–Boltzmann law · Stellar evolution · Steradian · Otto Stern · Stern–Gerlach experiment · Stimulated emission · George Gabriel Stokes · Stress (physics) · String theory · Strong interaction · Subatomic particle · Sun · Sunlight · Superconductivity · Supercritical fluid · Superfluid · Supermassive black hole · Supernova · Supersonic · Superstring theory · Supersymmetry · Surface tension · Tachyon · Igor Tamm · Tau lepton · Telescope · Temperature · Tensor · Tesla (unit) · Tesla coil · Thales · Theophrastus · Theoretical physics · Theory of everything · Thermal conductivity · Thermodynamic temperature · Thermodynamics · Thermometer · George Paget Thomson · J. J. Thomson · Kip Thorne · Thunder · Tidal force · Tide · Time · Time dilation · Time travel · Samuel C. C. Ting · Tokamak · Top quark · Torque · Charles Hard Townes · Transistor · Transuranium element · Tritium · Truss · Twin paradox · John Tyndall · Type Ia supernova · Ultraviolet · Uncertainty principle · Unified field theory · Units of measurement · Speed · Universe · Ununquadium · Uranium · Vacuum · Vapor pressure · Vector (spatial) · Velocity · Virtual image · Viscosity · Visible spectrum · Volt · Alessandro Volta · Voltage · Wernher von Braun · Joseph von Fraunhofer · Theodore von Kármán · Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker · Vortex · W and Z bosons · WKB approximation · Johannes Diderik van der Waals · Ernest Walton · Water cycle · Water vapor · James D. Watson · Watt · Wave · Wave equation · Wave function · Wave–particle duality · Waveguide · Waveguide (electromagnetism) · Wavelength · Wavelength-division multiplexing · Wavenumber · Weak interaction · Weber (unit) · Weight · Weightlessness · Steven Weinberg · Hermann Weyl · White dwarf · White hole · White noise · Wilhelm Wien · Eugene Wigner · Frank Wilczek · Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen · Maurice Wilkins · Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe · Wind farm · Windmill · Edward Witten · Wormhole · Wow! signal · X-ray · X-ray crystallography · Chen Ning Yang · Young's modulus · Hideki Yukawa · Pieter Zeeman · Frits Zernike · Zero-point energy · Zeroth law of thermodynamics · Fritz Zwicky · Hermann von Helmholtz

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