elementary particles and solid-state quasi-particles is probably also a good idea.--Michael C. Price talk 13:29, 4 July 2007 (UTC) The new link to Particles Physics...
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there a link for generation? Can the fact that the particle is from the decay of the listed particles be addressed? What do you think? -Ravedave (help name...
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templates for all subatomic particles, but it looks like the current version of {{PhysicsParticle}} always displays the particle's symbol in a bold font, which...
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like to review Module:Particles which provides an alternative with lower overhead. Currently, the module only defines the particles required at List of...
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pretty well reflects what the theory describes - scattering of elementary particles and conversion into others, etc. --Falktan (talk) 14:33, 17 July 2012...
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gauge boson abbreviations). The abbreviations of all other particles are right of the particle's name – which is the grammatical standard – so I did the...
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Which quantum particle has zero charge?...
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particles. The atomic hypothesis predates 1900. --Michael C. Price talk 12:51, 1 January 2007 (UTC) Unless anyone objects I'll remove the particles from...
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Template talk:Ant-Man and Wasp (section Particles)
Perhaps this template could be reorganized as "Pym Particles" instead of Henry Pym. Identities as categories down the side? Spshu (talk) 20:31, 28 January...
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expectation value of the number particles in a given energy level. The actual distribution for the number of particles in a Fermi-Dirac level is a simple...
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distinct subsection for particle-theory related QFTs as these have a distinct application from the rest and are more a particle theory topic anyway. It...
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like to delete prion from this template, as these protein (polypeptides) particles are not living nor considered living by any fringe research group. BatteryIncluded...
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(UTC) I moved "Accelerator physics" out of the Particle physics section because it's not a subfield of particle physics. The Accelerator physics page even...
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Gravity is quantized into gravitons, matter is quantized into elementary particles, etc. etc. The photoelectric effect is not the same as photons. The photoelectric...
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that many hyalospheniid amoebae construct shells by stealing mineralized particles from the shells of their prey? [2023-11-18 at 19:50:25, by PrimalMustelid]...
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generally understood to be a different process. A collection of solid particles can melt and collect into a single blob by surface tension (and undergo...
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Gandolfi, Alexandros Gezerlis, J. Carlson Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 2015 65:1, 303-328 Johnjbarton (talk) 16:55, 4 January 2024 (UTC)...
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Should this include Mach number, Particle displacement, decibel, sone, mel, phon dB(A) DBrn etc.? Particle displacement is in there now. --Kvng (talk)...
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"은/는" is not always a topic particle. It is rather a particle that sets limits of meaning. It can be used as : • 나는 과일은 먹었다. I ate fruits (for example...
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the first time, Wigner classifies all field equations, and interprets particles as irreps of the Poincare group. Pauli and Fierz find all wave equations...
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thought and discussed. For example: Do we need sections on Dynamics of particles, Dynamics of rigid bodies etc... Comments? - Sanpaz (talk) 04:22, 22 September...
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not the surname, "Assis" is; "de" belongs to "Assis" as this kind of particles belong always to the next name, but they are never considered for alpha...
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02:03, 17 July 2017 (UTC) The problem is that the ICRU uses fluence as particles per unit area. Whilst of value in the metrological calculations used to...
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... that it took a particle accelerator and machine-learning algorithms to extract the charred text of PHerc. Paris. 4 without unrolling it? [2024-03-16...
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knowing that Italian is a closely related language. Similarily, Template:Particles is sorted scientifically, i.e. by properties, not alphabetically; which...
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(UTC) The graphic should be captioned "Simulated Large Hadron Collider CMS particle detector data depicting a Higgs boson produced by colliding protons decaying...
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|title=Confinement of Quarks |url=http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Particles/quark.html#c6 |work=[[HyperPhysics]] |publisher=[[Georgia State University]]...
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some links that I thought were too technical, redundant or were really particle-physicisy. It would be great to have a page, maybe brane cosmology or something...
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... that the neutron, a subatomic particle composed of quarks, has no electric charge and yet it has a magnetic moment? [2022-12-30 at 10:00:15, by Theleekycauldron]...
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When exactly is this to be used? For example, I'd say Heaviest subatomic particle is a redirect from a search term, but it doesn't use words related to the...
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