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  2. Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    Clemson University is a public land-grant research university near Clemson, South Carolina, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Founded in 1889, it was originally an agricultural college and is now classified as a very high research activity institution.

  3. AP Physics 1 - Wikipedia

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    AP Physics 1 is a year-long algebra-based course that covers mechanics topics such as motion, fluids, force, energy, and rotation. It is part of the College Board's Advanced Placement program and has a multiple-choice and free-response exam with science practices assessment.

  4. Thomas Green Clemson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Green Clemson (July 1, 1807 – April 6, 1888) was an American politician and statesman, serving as Chargés d'Affaires to Belgium, and United States Superintendent of Agriculture. He served in the Confederate Army and founded Clemson University in South Carolina. Historians have called Clemson "a quintessential nineteenth-century ...

  5. AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the AP Physics C exam that covers electromagnetism topics for college-level physics or engineering majors. Find out the history, curriculum, exam format, science practices, and grade distribution of this course.

  6. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet is a multi-national American company that provides tools for studying and learning, such as digital flash cards, matching games, and quizzes. Founded in 2005 by a 15-year-old student, Quizlet has over 60 million active users and offers premium features and AI-powered assistance.

  7. Planck constant - Wikipedia

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    The Planck constant, or Planck's constant, is a fundamental physical constant that relates energy and frequency of a photon. It has the exact value of 6.626 070 15 × 10−34 J⋅Hz−1 in SI units and was postulated by Max Planck in 1900 to explain black-body radiation.

  8. Standard Model - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Model is a theory that describes three of the four fundamental forces and all known elementary particles in the universe. It was developed in stages throughout the 20th century and has been confirmed by many experiments, but also has some unresolved issues and limitations.

  9. History of physics - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the development of physics from ancient to modern times, covering various topics, discoveries, and figures. The web page does not mention who is the father of physics, but it does provide some historical context and references for further reading.