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  2. Aox Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Aox Inc. was a privately run American technology corporation founded by Michael and Linda Aronson in 1978. [1] Over the course of its 22-year lifespan, the company chiefly developed software and hardware for IBM's PC and compatibles, for the Personal System/2 (IBM's intended successor to the PC), and for the Macintosh.

  3. Physics Forums - Wikipedia

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    Physics Forums is a question and answer Internet forum that allows users to ask, answer and comment on grade-school through graduate-level science questions. In addition, Physics Forums hosts the Insights Blog which is a collaborative blog sourced from verified experts on the community.

  4. Login - Wikipedia

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    The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log which was historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.

  5. Physics processing unit - Wikipedia

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    The important distinction between the two is that effect physics do not affect gameplay (dust or small debris from an explosion, for example); the vast majority of physics operations are still performed in software. This approach differs significantly from the PhysX SDK, which moves all calculations to the PhysX card if it is present.

  6. HyperPhysics - Wikipedia

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    HyperPhysics is an educational website about physics topics. The information architecture of the website is based on HyperCard, the platform on which the material was originally developed, [1] [2] and a thesaurus organization, with thousands of controlled links and usual trees organizing topics from general to specific.

  7. MinutePhysics - Wikipedia

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    Reich at VidCon in 2014. MinutePhysics was created by Henry Reich in 2011. Reich attended Grinnell College, where he studied mathematics and physics.He then attended the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, where he earned his Master's degree in theoretical physics from the institute's Perimeter Scholars International program.

  8. Master of Physics - Wikipedia

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    It is usual for there to be some variation in the MPhys schemes, to allow for students to study the area of physics which most interests them. For example, Lancaster University's physics department offer the following [8] schemes: MPhys Physics; MPhys Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology; MPhys Physics with Particle Physics and Cosmology

  9. Parameterized post-Newtonian formalism - Wikipedia

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    In physics, precisely in the study of the theory of general relativity and many alternatives to it, the post-Newtonian formalism is a calculational tool that expresses Einstein's (nonlinear) equations of gravity in terms of the lowest-order deviations from Newton's law of universal gravitation.