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  2. Category:Physics images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Physics images" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Guide to Science clouds.png 1,617 × 1,889; 1.57 MB.

  3. Schlieren photography - Wikipedia

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    Background-oriented schlieren technique (BOS [7]) relies on measuring or visualizing shifts in focused images. In these techniques, the background and the schlieren object (the distortion to be visualized) are both in focus and the distortion is detected because it moves part of the background image relative to its original position.

  4. Cosmic microwave background - Wikipedia

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    The anisotropy, or directional dependency, of the cosmic microwave background is divided into two types: primary anisotropy, due to effects that occur at the surface of last scattering and before; and secondary anisotropy, due to effects such as interactions of the background radiation with intervening hot gas or gravitational potentials, which ...

  5. Standard Model - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions – excluding gravity) in the universe and classifying all known elementary particles.

  6. Dynamical pictures - Wikipedia

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    In quantum mechanics, dynamical pictures (or representations) are the multiple equivalent ways to mathematically formulate the dynamics of a quantum system. The two most important ones are the Heisenberg picture and the Schrödinger picture .

  7. Frame of reference - Wikipedia

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    In physics and astronomy, a frame of reference (or reference frame) is an abstract coordinate system, whose origin, orientation, and scale have been specified in physical space. It is based on a set of reference points , defined as geometric points whose position is identified both mathematically (with numerical coordinate values) and ...

  8. Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to Plasma Physics: Graduate course given by Richard Fitzpatrick|M.I.T. Introduction by I.H.Hutchinson; Plasma Material Interaction; How to make a glowing ball of plasma in your microwave with a grape Archived 6 September 2005 at the Wayback Machine|More (Video) OpenPIC3D – 3D Hybrid Particle-In-Cell simulation of plasma dynamics

  9. Vacuum energy - Wikipedia

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    It illustrates the association of the field strength of vacuum energy to the curvature of the background, where this concept challenges the traditional understanding of gravity and suggests that the gravitational constant, G, may not be a universal constant, but rather a parameter dependent on the field strength of vacuum energy. [8]