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  2. Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe - Wikipedia

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    IMAP will continuously broadcast a small subset (500 bit/s) of the science data for I-ALiRT to supporting ground stations around the world when not in contact with the DSN. During DSN tracks, the flight system includes the space weather data in the full-rate science data stream, which the MOC receives from the DSN and forwards to the SOC.

  3. British Physics Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The British Physics Olympiad (BPhO) is a series of ten competitions in the study of physics for students in years 11–13 in the United Kingdom. [1] [2]On a day-to-day basis, the BPhO is run by five committee members as well as a large team of volunteer physics teachers and academics from across the UK. [3]

  4. List of physics concepts in primary and secondary education ...

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    "High school physics textbooks" (PDF). Reports on high school physics. American Institute of Physics; Zitzewitz, Paul W. (2005). Physics: principles and problems. New York: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0078458132

  5. Worldsheet - Wikipedia

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    A world-sheet is then an embedded surface, that is, an embedded 2-manifold , such that the induced metric has signature (, +) everywhere. Consequently it is possible to locally define coordinates ( τ , σ ) {\displaystyle (\tau ,\sigma )} where τ {\displaystyle \tau } is time-like while σ {\displaystyle \sigma } is space-like .

  6. Year 11 - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, Year 11 is the eleventh full year of compulsory education (5-year-olds usually start their first year in Year 0 until the new calendar year). Students entering Year Eleven are usually aged fifteen between 14.5 and 16, [1] but there is no minimum age. Year 11 pupils are educated in Secondary schools or in Area schools. [2]

  7. Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia

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    Start of delivering the physics data after almost two years offline for recommissioning. [107] 4 Nov 2015 End of proton collisions in 2015, start of preparations for ion collisions. Nov 2015 Ion collisions at a record-breaking energy of more than 1 PeV (10 15 eV) [129] 13 Dec 2015 End of ion collisions in 2015 23 Apr 2016 Data-taking in 2016 begins

  8. Heliospheric current sheet - Wikipedia

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    The heliospheric current sheet, or interplanetary current sheet, is a surface separating regions of the heliosphere where the interplanetary magnetic field points toward and away from the Sun. [1] A small electrical current with a current density of about 10 −10 A /m 2 flows within this surface, forming a current sheet confined to this surface.

  9. Fundamentals of Physics - Wikipedia

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    The current version is a revised version of the original 1960 textbook Physics for Students of Science and Engineering by Halliday and Resnick, which was published in two parts (Part I containing Chapters 1-25 and covering mechanics and thermodynamics; Part II containing Chapters 26-48 and covering electromagnetism, optics, and introducing ...