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  2. List of physics awards - Wikipedia

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    Organisation or application of physics in an industrial or commercial context United Kingdom: Kelvin Prize: Institute of Physics: Promoting public awareness of the place of physics in the world, of its contributions to the quality of life and its advancement of an understanding of the physical world and the place of humanity within it United ...

  3. List of unsolved problems in physics - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable unsolved problems grouped into broad areas of physics. [1]Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are theoretical, meaning that existing theories seem incapable of explaining a certain observed phenomenon or experimental result.

  4. Active matter - Wikipedia

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    Notable analytical approaches include hydrodynamics, [12] kinetic theory, and non-equilibrium statistical physics. Numerical studies mainly involve self-propelled-particles models, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] making use of agent-based models such as molecular dynamics algorithms or lattice-gas models , [ 15 ] as well as computational studies of hydrodynamic ...

  5. List of lay Catholic scientists - Wikipedia

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    "The Vitruvian Man" by Leonardo da Vinci. Many Catholics have made significant contributions to the development of science and mathematics from the Middle Ages to today. These scientists include Galileo Galilei, René Descartes, Louis Pasteur, Blaise Pascal, André-Marie Ampère, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, Pierre de Fermat, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Alessandro Volta, Augustin-Louis Cauchy ...

  6. Action at a distance - Wikipedia

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    Action at a distance is the concept in physics that an object's motion can be affected by another object without the two being in physical contact; that is, it is the concept of the non-local interaction of objects that are separated in space. Coulomb's law and Newton's law of universal gravitation are based on action at a distance.

  7. Pathological (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, in cases of pathology, often most or almost all instances of a phenomenon are pathological (e.g., almost all real numbers are irrational). Subjectively, exceptional objects (such as the icosahedron or sporadic simple groups ) are generally considered "beautiful", unexpected examples of a theory, while pathological phenomena are ...

  8. List of plasma physicists - Wikipedia

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    computational plasma physics and plasma simulation, Farley–Buneman instability: Peter Debye: Nobel Prize–winning physicist and chemist, after whom Debye shielding and Debye length are named Philo Farnsworth: invention of the cathode-ray tube, television and Farnsworth-Hirsch Fusor: Predhiman Krishnan Kaw

  9. Nuclear physics - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of nuclear matter. Nuclear physics should not be confused with atomic physics , which studies the atom as a whole, including its electrons .