In physics a null is a point in a field where the field quantity is zero as the result of two or more opposing quantities completely cancelling each other...
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Look up Null, null, a-null, núll, or Nullus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Null may refer to: Nuller, an optical tool using interferometry to block...
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In radio electronics, a null is a direction in an antenna's radiation pattern where the antenna radiates almost no radio waves, so the far field signal...
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In theoretical physics, null infinity is a region at the boundary of asymptotically flat spacetimes. In general relativity, straight paths in spacetime...
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a vector space X with an associated quadratic form q, written (X, q), a null vector or isotropic vector is a non-zero element x of X for which q(x) =...
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mathematical physics, a null dust solution (sometimes called a null fluid) is a Lorentzian manifold in which the Einstein tensor is null. Such a spacetime...
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Theory of relativity (redirect from Relativity (physics))
The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity, proposed...
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In science, a null result is a result without the expected content: that is, the proposed result is absent. It is an experimental outcome which does not...
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Trapped surface (redirect from Trapped null surface)
trapped. Null hypersurface Raychaudhuri equation Senovilla, Jose M. M. (September 15, 2011). "Trapped Surfaces". International Journal of Modern Physics D....
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Causal structure (redirect from Null curve)
{\displaystyle X} is: timelike if g ( X , X ) < 0 {\displaystyle \,g(X,X)<0} null or lightlike if g ( X , X ) = 0 {\displaystyle \,g(X,X)=0} spacelike if g...
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Statistical hypothesis test (redirect from Null hypothesis significance testing)
epistemological importance of the choice of null hypothesis has gone largely unacknowledged. When the null hypothesis is predicted by theory, a more precise...
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levitation, Yahoo! News". yahoo.com. "Levitation in Miniature, Null Hypothesis". null-hypothesis.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved...
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Energy condition (redirect from Null energy condition)
alternative energy conditions in common use: The null energy condition stipulates that for every future-pointing null vector field k → {\displaystyle {\vec {k}}}...
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Hierarchy problem (redirect from Naturalness (physics))
In theoretical physics, the hierarchy problem is the problem concerning the large discrepancy between aspects of the weak force and gravity. There is...
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two results: either the null hypothesis is rejected (which however does not prove that the null hypothesis is false), or the null hypothesis cannot be rejected...
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modeling spacetime, where tangent vectors can be classified as timelike, null, and spacelike. In differential geometry, a differentiable manifold is a...
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{E[{\vec {X}}]^{a}}_{a}} to be negative even if the Null Energy Condition holds. "The Nobel Prize in Physics 2020". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 6 October 2020...
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Deutsche Physik (redirect from Jewish Physics)
[ˈdɔʏtʃə fyˈziːk], lit. "German Physics") or Aryan Physics (German: Arische Physik) was a nationalist movement in the German physics community in the early 1930s...
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the null hypothesis. The test of significance is designed to assess the strength of the evidence against the null hypothesis. Usually, the null hypothesis...
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distribution functions of two samples. The null distribution of this statistic is calculated under the null hypothesis that the sample is drawn from the...
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violation of the averaged null energy condition. Quantum effects such as the Casimir effect cannot violate the averaged null energy condition in any neighborhood...
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Homotopy (redirect from Null-homotopic)
called a null-homotopy.) For example, a map f {\displaystyle f} from the unit circle S 1 {\displaystyle S^{1}} to any space X {\displaystyle X} is null-homotopic...
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MinutePhysics. November 27, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2017 – via YouTube. Null Island: The Busiest Place That Doesn't Exist. MinutePhysics. July 7...
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Michelson–Morley experiment (category Physics experiments)
stationary aether. In addition, the Michelson–Morley null result was further substantiated by the null results of other second-order experiments of different...
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Killing horizon (category Mathematical physics)
dynamic Einstein field equations. Mathematically a Killing horizon is a null hypersurface defined by the vanishing of the norm of a Killing vector field...
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Metric signature (redirect from Signature (physics))
Alternatively, it can be defined as the dimensions of a maximal positive and null subspace. By Sylvester's law of inertia these numbers do not depend on the...
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\alpha } , is the probability of the study rejecting the null hypothesis, given that the null hypothesis is true; and the p-value of a result, p {\displaystyle...
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Classification of electromagnetic fields (category Mathematical physics)
Lorentzian metric η = ηab by defining and examining the so-called "principal null directions". Let us explain this. The bivector Fab yields a skew-symmetric...
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Wave vector (section In solid-state physics)
In physics, a wave vector (or wavevector) is a vector used in describing a wave, with a typical unit being cycle per metre. It has a magnitude and direction...
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Waves", Physical Review Letters 4:431. 1961: "Null Electromagnetic Fields", Journal of Mathematical Physics 2:290,1 doi:10.1063/1.1703712 1962: (with Peter...
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