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physics

The fundamental laws governing matter and energy. Physical constraints—thermodynamics, mechanics, scaling—set the boundaries within which all biological and organizational systems must operate.

133 entities tagged with "physics"

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Inventions (123)

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Aeolipile

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Alcohol thermometer

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Anode ray

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Artificial refrigeration

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Atomic bomb

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Boyle's air pump

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Bubble chamber

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Capillary action

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Carbon-14

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Carbon-dioxide laser

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Carnot cycle

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Cathode ray

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Cathode-ray tube

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Celsius scale

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Charge qubit

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Cloud chamber

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Cockcroft–Walton generator

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Compton scattering

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Condenser

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Crookes radiometer

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Crookes tube

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Crystal oscillator

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Cyclotron

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Deuterium

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Diamond anvil cell

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Diffusion pump

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Dilution refrigerator

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Double-slit experiment

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Electron

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Electrostatic generator

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Excimer laser

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Fahrenheit scale

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Ferrofluid

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Flux qubit

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Gas centrifuge

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Gaseous diffusion

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Geiger counter

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Geissler tube

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General relativity

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Greenhouse effect

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Gyroscope

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Heat pump

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Helium-3

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Higgs boson

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High-temperature superconductor

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Hydrogen bomb

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Hygrometer

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Induced radioactivity

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Isotopes

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Josephson junction

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Joule–Thomson effect

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Kelvin scale and absolute zero

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Kelvin water dropper

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Laser

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Liquid crystals

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Liquid-propellant rocket

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Magdeburg hemispheres

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Magnetic resonance imaging

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Magnetism of the Earth

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Maser

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Mass spectrometer

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Maxwell's equations

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Mercury thermometer

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Nd:YAG laser

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Neodymium magnet

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Neutrino

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Neutron

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Newton's laws of motion

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Nuclear fission

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Nuclear fusion

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Nuclear magnetic resonance

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Nuclear power

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Nuclear reactor

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Parabolic antenna

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Pendulum physics

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Philo's thermoscope

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Photomultiplier tube

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Photon and photoelectric effect

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Piezoelectricity

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Positron

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Proportional counter

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Pyroelectricity

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Quantum annealing

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Quantum computer

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Quantum tunneling

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Quark

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Radio control

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Radio detector

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Radio waves and spark-gap transmitter

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Radioactivity

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Rømer scale

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Samarium–cobalt magnet

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Schrödinger equation

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Scintillation counter

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Secondary emission

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Semiconductors

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Special relativity

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Speed of light

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Sprengel pump

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Spring scale

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SQUID

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Standard Model of particle physics

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Strong focusing

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Suction pump

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Superconducting magnet

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Superconductors

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Synchrotron

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Synchrotron with superconducting magnets

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Technetium

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Thermionic emission

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Thermoscope

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Tokamak

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Transmon

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Tritium

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Uranium-235

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Vacuum pump

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Van de Graaff generator

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Wave–particle duality of matter

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Wimshurst influence machine

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X-ray

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X-ray crystallography

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X-ray tube

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Zippe-type centrifuge

Mechanisms (3)