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  • 81Theoretical motivation for general relativity — A Theoretical motivation for general relativity, including the motivation for the geodesic equation and the Einstein field equation, can be obtained from special relativity by examining the dynamics of particles in circular orbits about the earth …

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  • 82Landau quantization — in quantum mechanics is the quantization of the cyclotron orbits of charged particles in magnetic fields. As a result, the charged particles can only occupy orbits with discrete energy values, called Landau levels. The Landau levels are… …

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  • 83Photon polarization — is the quantum mechanical description of the classical polarized sinusoidal plane electromagnetic wave. Individual photons are completely polarized. Their polarization state can be linear or circular, or it can be elliptical, which is anywhere in …

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  • 84London equations — The London equations, developed by brothers Fritz and Heinz London in 1935, [cite journal last= London first= F. coauthors= H. London month= March title= The Electromagnetic Equations of the Supraconductor journal= Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) volume …

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  • 85Physical theories modified by general relativity — This article will use the Einstein summation convention. The theory of general relativity required the adaptation of existing theories of physical, electromagnetic, and quantum effects to account for non Euclidian geometries. These physical… …

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  • 86Noble gas (data page) — This page provides supplementary data about the noble gases, which had to be excluded from the main article for reasons of space and focus. Contents 1 Physical properties 1.1 Solid 1.2 Liquid 1.3 Gas …

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  • 87ampere per meter — (A/m) or ampere turn per meter    the SI unit of magnetic field strength. One ampere per meter is equal to pi/250 oersteds (12.566 371 millioersteds) in CGS units. The ampere per meter is also the SI unit of magnetization in the sense of magnetic …

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  • 88constant of gravitation — noun (physics) the universal constant relating force to mass and distance in Newton s law of gravitation • Syn: ↑gravitational constant, ↑universal gravitational constant, ↑G • Topics: ↑physics, ↑natural philosophy …

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  • 89planck radiation law — noun Usage: usually capitalized P Etymology: after Max K. E. L. Planck 1. : a law in physics: radiant energy arising from processes within atoms or molecules is emitted in finite quanta each of which is equal to the product of the radiation… …

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  • 90Gram — Units unit name=Gram color=pink sign=g measure=Mass base=Kilogram multiple= 3 system=SI, CGS, other usage=Commonly used in cooking and food labeling examples=One millilitre of water is 1 g at 4 °C. Typical coins: a euro is 7.5 g and a US penny is …

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