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  2. Glossary of physics - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the term sometimes refers collectively to electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength, in which case light includes gamma rays, X-rays, microwaves, and radio waves, but in common usage "light" more often refers specifically to visible light. linear actuator A form of motor that generates a linear movement directly. linear algebra

  3. List of physics mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    A Magic Triangle image mnemonic - when the terms of Ohm's law are arranged in this configuration, covering the unknown gives the formula in terms of the remaining parameters. It can be adapted to similar equations e.g. F = ma, v = fλ, E = mcΔT, V = π r 2 h and τ = rF sinθ.

  4. List of common physics notations - Wikipedia

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    Meaning SI unit of measure alpha: alpha particle: angular acceleration: radian per second squared (rad/s 2) fine-structure constant: unitless beta: velocity in terms of the speed of light c: unitless beta particle: gamma: Lorentz factor: unitless photon: gamma ray: shear strain: radian

  5. Vis viva - Wikipedia

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    Leibniz accepted the principle of conservation of momentum, but rejected the Cartesian version of it. [2] The difference between these ideas was whether the quantity of motion was simply related to a body's resistance to a change in velocity (vis inertia) or whether a body's amount of force due to its motion (vis viva) was related to the square ...

  6. Enrico Fermi - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Fermi (Italian: [enˈriːko ˈfermi]; 29 September 1901 – 28 November 1954) was an Italian and naturalized American physicist, renowned for being the creator of the world's first artificial nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1, and a member of the Manhattan Project.

  7. Paul G. Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Conceptual Physics, Hewitt co-authored Thinking Physics with Lewis Carroll Epstein, another book using cartoons to illustrate scientific concepts. [ 3 ] Hewitt also co-authored Conceptual Physical Science with his daughter Leslie Hewitt, a geologist, and his nephew, John Suchocki, a chemistry instructor at St. Michael's College in ...

  8. Michele Besso - Wikipedia

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    Besso was born in Riesbach from a family of Italian Jewish descent. [2] He was a close friend of Albert Einstein during his years at the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, [3] (today known as ETH Zurich) and then at the patent office in Bern, where he helped Einstein to get a job. [4]

  9. Joseph R. Gannascoli - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, he appeared on an episode of the cannabis-themed competition cooking show, Bong Appétit: Cook Off. [2] He appeared with Vincent Pastore on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back on January 21, 2020. [3] Gannascoli appeared in the pilot episode of Bring on the Dancing Horses with Kate Bosworth.