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    - - Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Physics ERT: Magnetism Physics ERT: Magnetism Table of Contents Table

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    cyclotron

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    encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Cyclotron (disambiguation). A French cyclotron‚ produced in Zurich‚Switzerland in 1937 A modern cyclotron for radiation therapy A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator in which charged particles accelerate outwards from the center along a spiral path. The particles are held to a spiral trajectory by a static magnetic field and accelerated by a rapidly varying (radio frequency) electric field. History[edit] The cyclotron was invented and patented[1] by Ernest

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    antimatter

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    In particle physics‚ antimatter is material composed of antiparticles‚ which have the same mass as particles of ordinary matter but have opposite charge and other particle properties such as lepton and baryon number. Encounters between particles and antiparticles lead to the annihilation of both‚ giving rise to varying proportions of high-energy photons (gamma rays)‚ neutrinos‚ and lower-mass particle–antiparticle pairs. Setting aside the mass of any product neutrinos‚ which represent released energy

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    String Theory Essay Man has always had many questions regarding his surroundings. We are always curious to answer many unknowns and many will remain unanswered‚ but what if there was a theory that would allow us to explain at least all of nature’s forces within a single all encompassing coherent framework. What does this exactly mean? Well‚ explaining the universe in the most intricate and basic detail so one can stand in awe of its beauty and elegance. There is an idea floating around these days

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    Lecture 34

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    Astronomy/Origins 2B03 “The Big Questions” Lecture #34 What makes a particle “elementary” ? • A particle is elementary if it has no inner structure (i.e not “made” of some even smaller entities). Quarks and leptons are the most elementary particles we know about at this time. They are no larger than 10-18 [cm] The Standard Model • Quarks and leptons are the most fundamental particles of nature that we know about. • Up & down quarks and electrons make up ordinary matter.

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    Mechanics: GCE Exam

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    institute. 1. Two particles‚ P and Q‚ of mass 2 kg and 1.5 kg respectively are at rest on a smooth‚ horizontal surface. They are connected by a light‚ inelastic string which is initially slack. Particle P is projected away from Q with a speed of 7 m s-1. (a) (b) Find the common speed of the particles after the string becomes taut. Calculate the impulse in the string when it jerks tight. (3 marks) (2 marks) 2. Particle A has velocity (8i – 3j) m s-1 and particle B has velocity (15i – 8j)

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    to explain not only the creation of the universe‚ but also how it works‚ why it works‚ and possibly how it will end. 1. The Higgs boson The Higgs boson is a hypothetical particle whose accompanying field is believed to be accountable for giving all other fundamental particles their mass. It is also the only elementary particle theorized in the Standard Model — the closest thing modern physics has to a "theory of everything" — that has not yet been actually observed through experiments. Why the difficulty

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    physical properties of "fluids‚" specifically defined in this case to be liquids and gases Geophysics - the study of the physical properties of the Earth High Energy Physics - the study of physics in extremely high energy systems‚ generally within particle physics High Pressure Physics - the study of physics in

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    SUBMITTED BY: Teresita C. Ojastro SUBMITTED TO: Mrs. Pilar M. Macabinguil MALOH PROVINCIAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DUMAGUETE CITY NEGROS ORIENTAL 6200 Mrs. Pilar M. Macabinguil ENGLISH IV Teacher MPCHS Madam: In partial fulfillment of the requirement in ENGLISH IV‚ I hereby present to you my term paper entitled “What is Radiation?” This term paper presents a research study on the importance about radiation and how

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    a specific charge. Up quarks carry a positive two thirds charge (+2/3). Down quarks carry a negative one third charge (-1/3). Electrons carries a ‘whole’ negative charge (-1). Depending on how these three quarks are arranged‚ you can arrive at a particle with no charge (neutron) or a whole positive charge (proton). Protons are made of two up (+2/3) + (+2/3) =+4/3 and one down (-1/3) quarks.  Combining the third charge of the down quark means you take the negative charge from the positive charge

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