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  • ...De Broglie revolutionized quantum mechanics by producing the equation for matter waves. == Wavelength of Matter == ...
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  • ...De Broglie revolutionized quantum mechanics by producing the equation for matter waves. == Wavelength of Matter == ...
    2 KB (241 words) - 18:08, 2 January 2024
  • ...ou take the matter-energy [[density]] of the universe and divide it by the matter-energy density of the universe that is required to achieve that balance. ...
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  • Xenon difluoride is [[solid]] in [[states of matter|state of matter]]. It is achromatic (without color) and in [[crystal]] form. Under high [[p ...\frac{kJ}{mol}</math>). That is because the reaction changes the state of matter from [[solid]] to [[gas]]. The gas needs more space in room. ...
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  • '''Permeance''' is how well [[matter]] or [[energy]] flows through something. In science, permeance is usually s ...
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  • ...th much matter in a certain volume has high density. An object with little matter in the same amount of volume has a low density. [[Category:Matter]] ...
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  • ...f [[antiparticle]]s. These have the same [[mass]] as particles of ordinary matter but have opposite [[Electric charge|charge]] and properties, such as [[lept ...peed of light is such a big number, this means that even a small amount of matter can have a lot of energy (it has been projected to be 4 times more effectiv ...
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  • ==Photon interactions with matter== ...not believed to be affected by electromagnetism. This would mean that dark matter does not have a charge, and does not give off light. ...
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  • ...Associativity of Addition'': When addition is done many times, it does not matter how it is grouped, the result will be the same. * ''[[Commutativity of addition]]'': When addition is done, it does not matter which element is on the right and left, the result will be the same. ...
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  • ...sociative operator (like +) in a row, the [[order of operations]] does not matter. ...
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  • In regular [[matter]]<sup>†</sup>, as the neutron becomes a proton, but the number of [[Nucleon ...
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  • ...from a set onto a subset. When a function is idempotent, it means that no matter how many ([[Positive number|positive]]) times one uses the map, it is the s ...
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  • ...mations (physical changes). Physical transformations are when a [[state of matter]] (a [[solid]] or [[liquid]], for example) changes to another state. Exampl * an [[isolated system]] — when it cannot exchange energy or matter with the surroundings, as with an insulated [[bomb]] calorimeter; ...
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  • ...nd cannot travel through a [[vacuum]], which is a space without any air or matter. The speed of sound is affected by temperature. It travels slower at low [ ...
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  • ...0eisb_941/page/n34 59]–60|quote=For both large and small wavelengths, both matter and radiation have both particle and wave aspects.... But the wave aspects [[Louis de Broglie]] suggested that [[matter]] might act the same way. Scientists then performed these same experiments ...
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  • ...re will always be a third real number between them. This is always true no matter how close together the first two numbers are. ...
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  • ...t. If we try to count the elements, we will always skip some. It does not matter what size step we take. The set of [[real number|real numbers]], often writ ...
    1 KB (203 words) - 02:03, 3 September 2023
  • ...also called an ''ordered list''. This means that the order of the objects matter. In a tuple, the objects are either enclosed within parentheses (such as <m ...
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  • ...because solid angle, like plane angle, is independent of scale, it doesn't matter what size the sphere is, a solid angle filling the sphere will always measu ...
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  • {{States of matter}} ...
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  • The '''mass''' of an object is a [[measure]] of the amount of [[matter]] it has.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Tsokos |first1=K. A. |title=Physics for th [[Category:Matter]] ...
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