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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • ...framework for solving [[physics]] problems in areas such as [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]], [[fluid mechanics]] and [[general relativity]].<ref>{{cite w ...ast=Danielson | first=D. A. | title=Vectors and Tensors in Engineering and Physics | publisher=Addison-Wesley | location=Reading, Massachusetts | year=1997 | ...
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  • ...(physics)|force]] to turn or twist. If a force is used to begin to [[spin (physics)|spin]] an [[object]], or to stop an object from spinning, a torque is made ...ce multiplied by distance.<ref>{{cite book|first=Steven|last=Holzner|title=Physics Essentials For Dummies|url=https://archive.org/details/physicsessential0000 ...
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  • {{physics-stub}} [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''power''' (symbol: ''P'') is how fast [[Work (physics)|work]] is done. Or how quickly [[energy]] is given from one thing to anot :''E'' is [[Work (physics)|energy (or work)]], measured in [[Joule|Joules]] and ...
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  • * [[Scalar (physics)]] [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • A '''conservation law''' is a statement used in [[physics]] that says that the amount of something does not change in time. That thin Conservation laws are helpful for people when they do problems in Physics. This is because if they know that a thing is conserved, it gives them more ...
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  • '''Frequency''' is how often an event repeats itself over a [[period (physics)|set amount of time]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/di In physics, the '''frequency''' of a wave is the number of [[wave (physics)|wave]] [[crest]]s that pass a point in one [[second]] (a wave crest is the ...
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  • ...a conductor. The equation of current is:<ref>{{cite book|title=Advancing Physics: AS Student Book|url=https://archive.org/details/advancingphysics0000unse_g ...dicine.medscape.com/article/1277496-overview#aw2aab6b3 "Burns, Electrical: Physics of Electricity."] ''Medscape''. 2010-04-03.</ref> ...
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  • In [[physics]], '''angular frequency,'' ω, '''''(also called the angular speed, radial f {{physics-stub}} ...
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  • ...ow things [[Movement|move]]. These rules are called "[[law]]s of [[motion (physics)|motion]]". [[Isaac Newton]] is the [[scientist]] who first wrote down the ...'s laws of motion#Second law|Newton's Second Law of Motion]], the [[Force (physics)|force]] something needs to accelerate an object depends on the object's [[ ...
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  • In [[physics]], work is what [[force]] does. ...ter/PhysicsNet/Topics/Work/DefinitionWork.html|title=Definition of Work in Physics|publisher=Western Washington University|accessdate=2016-06-13|archive-date= ...
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  • ...nsmit|transmit]] [[light]]. In other words, light is carried over [[Space (physics)|space]] by photons. Photon is an elementary particle that is its own [[ant Finally, a photon has a property called [[Spin (physics)|spin]]. Spin is related to light's circular [[polarization]]. ...
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  • ...isely+the+dimensions+of+an+angular+momentum%22 Angular Momentum in Quantum Physics] Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., Advanced Book Program, 1981 [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • ...t of [[matter]] it has.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Tsokos |first1=K. A. |title=Physics for the IB Diploma |url=https://archive.org/details/physicsforibdipl0000tso ...t.org/oclc/54427199|title=Physics for scientists and engineers with modern physics : a strategic approach|last=Knight|first=Randall Dewey|date=2003|publisher= ...
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  • ...k|author=McCall, Robert P. 2010 |chapter=Energy, work and metabolism|title=Physics of the human body|date=9 May 2010|publisher=JHU Press |isbn=978-0-8018-9455 [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • In [[Newtonian physics]], the usual symbol for momentum is the letter '''p''' ; so this can be wri [[Category:Basic physics ideas]] ...
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  • In [[physics]], a '''force''' is a push or pull or a twist between ''objects''. It is ca ...s with [[Electric charge|charge]], like an [[electron]] and the [[nucleus (physics)|nucleus]] of an [[atom]]. ''Gravity'' and ''electromagnetic force'' are tw ...
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