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    UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Unsolved Mysteries - Beyond the standard model The Standard Model is nowhere near perfect. It may explain the six quarks‚ leptons‚ and four forces‚ but it is not complete. There are still questions about antimatter‚ dark matter‚ and the inability for the Standard Model to predict particle mass. There is no guarantee that quarks and leptons are actually fundamental. Lastly‚ scientists still don’t understand gravity’s role. Unsolved Mysteries - The standard model as a theory

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    Physics ABC Book By- Alexis Vellis 2nd period 10/14/12 Atom The basic building blocks of all matter. Atoms are microscopic‚ meaning you cannot see them without a microscope. Black Hole A Black hole is a place in space where the gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it pull. Cyclotron A type of particle accelerator that was created first in the 1930’s. It was made of two Dshaped cavities in a constant magnetic field. Dark Matter A form of matter that is not like ordinary

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    Structure of Matter | | 1. | An element consists of three isotopes in the relative abundance given below. What is the atomic mass of this element? | | 30.00% = 40.00 amu50.00% = 41.00 amu20.00% = 42.00 amu | | (A) | 40.90 | | (B) | 41.00 | | (C) | 41.90 | | (D) | 42.20 | | (E) | 42.90 | | | 2. | The total number of electrons that can be accommodated in the fourth principal energy level is _____ | | (A) | 2 | | (B) | 8 | | (C) | 18 | | (D) | 32 | | (E)

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    Although some physical issues appear to be difficult to understand‚ explain James Kakalios achieved from conduction and convection to modern physics. It is much easier to learn when it comes to something you love‚ that’s why the lessons presented in the book seemed understandable. One of the first issues of the second half of the work are phase transitions. Reading the title of the section I figured it would be a very complicated and it would take me a long time to know the subject. I realized‚ the

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    was made into 3D movie this year------the 100 anniversary of Titanic being sunk. The movie Titanic is close to the real accident happened on April 14th‚ 1912 and there’s a lot of physics involved in the movie. We have to admit that James Cameron really spent plenty of time on the causation of the accident. ① physics side note: Pressure (√) At the beginning of the movie‚ there is a group of people who want to find the invaluable “Heart of the Ocean”. They used submarine to get 3821 meters under

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    “the Large Hadron Collider” This collider is known as “LHC” among the scientists. CERN‚ “European Organization for Nuclear Research”‚ is a scientific institution and began its existence in 1954. Their main purpose is to explore the basic laws of physics by using super colliders‚ thus they began to plan completing LHC from 1990 to discover what unknown particles would be generated when the particle beams collided and finally how more specifically our universe was created. The LHC is located near

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    Physics Equations and Formulas By Steven Holzner Part of the Physics I For Dummies Cheat Sheet Physics is filled with equations and formulas that deal with angular motion‚ Carnot engines‚ fluids‚ forces‚ moments of inertia‚ linear motion‚ simple harmonic motion‚ thermodynamics‚ and work and energy. Here’s a list of some important physics formulas and equations to keep on hand — arranged by topic — so you don’t have to go searching to find them. Angular motion Equations of angular motion are

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    force of gravity. - Surfers rely on weather conditions‚ their equipment‚ safety‚ and their techniques. - Low tide waves are faster‚ stronger‚ and tend to close-out - High tide waves are slower‚ and lose force. • Surfing has a wide background of physics • The amplitude in a wave grows as energy is added to it‚ and it shrinks when energy is subtracted from it. - The speed of the wave‚ and the buoyancy of the board is what keeps the ability to ride the wave and maintain speed. - When you are surfing

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    Lecture notes by Prof. A. K. JAIN‚ IIT ROORKEE CHAPTER 13: The Deuteron (Lecture time: 2 Hours) Deuteron is the simplest nuclear system where nuclear forces come into play. It is the “Hydrogen Atom” of nuclear physics. It may also be viewed as the simplest odd-odd nucleus‚ having one proton and one neutron. It exhibits features which require the use of a number of new concepts such as exchange force‚ tensor force etc. Of three possible states of two nucleon system‚ di-neutron‚ di-proton‚ and deuteron

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    Required Vocabulary – IB 12 Higher Level Physics and Physical Measurement 1. Fundamental Units – seven basic units of the SI measurement system: kilogram‚ second‚ mole‚ meter‚ ampere‚ Kelvin‚ candela. 2. Derived Units – units that are combinations of fundamental units. These combinations may or may not have a separate name. (eg. 1 kg m/s2 = 1 N) 3. Accuracy - An indication of how close a measurement is to the accepted value (a measure of correctness). 4. Precision - An indication

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