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  • 51Cloud — For other uses, see Cloud (disambiguation). Cumulus cloudscape over Swifts Creek, Australia A cloud …

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  • 52Sulfate — In inorganic chemistry, a sulfate (IUPAC recommended spelling; also sulphate in British English) is a salt of sulfuric acid.Chemical propertiesThe sulfate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO42− and a molecular mass of 96.06… …

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  • 53Jupiter — /jooh pi teuhr/, n. 1. Also called Jove. the supreme deity of the ancient Romans: the god of the heavens and of weather. Cf. Zeus. 2. Astron. the planet fifth in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 88,729 mi. (142,796 km), a mean …

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  • 54Bohr, Niels — ▪ Danish physicist Introduction in full  Niels Henrik David Bohr  born Oct. 7, 1885, Copenhagen, Den. died Nov. 18, 1962, Copenhagen  Danish physicist who was the first to apply the quantum theory, which restricts the energy of a system to… …

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  • 55Aage Niels Bohr — Infobox Scientist name=Aage Niels Bohr imagesize = 150px caption= Aage Niels |birth date=Birth date and age|1922|6|19|df=yes birth place=Copenhagen, Denmark nationality= Denmark alma mater= University of Copenhagen work institutions=Manhattan… …

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  • 56John Bardeen — Infobox Scientist name = John Bardeen imagesize = 110px caption = John Bardeen birth date = birth date|1908|5|23|df=y birth place = Madison, Wisconsin, USA death date = death date and age|1991|1|30|1908|5|23 death place = Boston, Massachusetts… …

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  • 57Physics — (Greek: physis φύσις), in everyday terms, is the science of matter [R. P. Feynman, R. B. Leighton, M. Sands (1963), The Feynman Lectures on Physics , ISBN 0 201 02116 1 Hard cover. p.1 1 Feynman begins with the atomic hypothesis.] and its motion …

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  • 58Wave–particle duality — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 59Scattering — is a general physical process where some forms of radiation, such as light, sound, or moving particles, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more localized non uniformities in the medium through which they pass. In… …

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  • 60Global dimming — is the gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth s surface that was observed for several decades after the start of systematic measurements in 1950s. The effect varies by location, but worldwide it has been… …

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