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  1. History of subatomic physics: The idea that matter consists of smaller particles and that there exists a limited number of sorts of primary, smallest particles in nature has existed in natural philosophy at least since the 6th century BC. Such ideas gained physical credibility ... (Physics) [100%] 2023-12-11 [History of physics] [Particle physics]...
  2. Timeline of atomic and subatomic physics: A timeline of atomic and subatomic physics. (Timeline of atomic and subatomic physics) [81%] 2023-12-20 [Particle physics] [Nuclear physics]...
  3. Hot spot effect in subatomic physics: Hot spots in subatomic physics are regions of high energy density or temperature in hadronic or nuclear matter. Hot spots are a manifestation of the finite size of the system: in subatomic physics this refers both to atomic nuclei, which ... (Physics) [81%] 2023-12-09 [Particle physics]
  4. Timeline of atomic and subatomic physics: A timeline of atomic and subatomic physics. (Physics) [81%] 2024-07-16 [Particle physics] [Nuclear physics]...

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  1. Subatomic particle: A subatomic particle is any particle that is smaller than or makes up an atom. There are two types of sub-atomic particle: composite particles, which include protons, and fundamental particles, which include electrons. [84%] 2023-02-25 [Physics]
  2. Subatomic particle: Subatomic particles are things smaller than an atom. Some subatomic particles are components of atoms, like protons, neutrons, quarks, tiny neutrinos and electrons; these are a subset of fermions. [84%] 2023-12-13 [Physics] [Fundamental particles]...
  3. Subatomic scale: The subatomic scale is the domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom. It is the scale at which the atomic constituents, such as the nucleus containing protons and neutrons, and the electrons in their orbitals, become ... (Domain of physical sizes which are smaller than atoms) [84%] 2023-12-12 [Subatomic particles]
  4. Subatomic particle: In physics, a subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. According to the Standard Model of particle physics, a subatomic particle can be either a composite particle, which is composed of other particles (for example, a baryon, like ... (Particle smaller than an atom) [84%] 2023-12-13 [Subatomic particles] [Quantum mechanics]...
  5. Subatomic scale: The subatomic scale is the domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom. It is the scale at which the atomic constituents, such as the nucleus containing protons and neutrons, and the electrons in their orbitals, become ... (Physics) [84%] 2023-12-13 [Subatomic particles]
  6. Subatomic particle: A subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. It may be either an elementary (or fundamental) particle, or a composite particle, also called a hadron. An electron is an example of an elementary particle; protons and neutrons are ... [84%] 2023-02-04
  7. Subatomic particle: In physics, a subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. According to the Standard Model of particle physics, a subatomic particle can be either a composite particle, which is composed of other particles (for example, a proton, neutron ... (Physics) [84%] 2023-12-13 [Subatomic particles] [Quantum mechanics]...
  8. Subatomic scale: The subatomic scale is the domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom. It is the scale at which the atomic constituents, such as the nucleus containing protons and neutrons, and the electrons in their orbitals, become ... (Domain of physical sizes which are smaller than atoms) [84%] 2024-03-06 [Subatomic particles]
  9. Physics: Physics is the branch of physical science that traditionally deals with matter, energy, force, and motion. These concepts can be applied to virtually any area of the physical sciences; therefore, physics is often considered to be the most fundamental branch ... [80%] 2023-02-26 [Science] [Physics]...
  10. Physics: Physics is the natural science of matter, involving the study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines ... (Physics) [80%] 2023-11-03 [Physics]
  11. Physics (A-level): A brief overview of AS and A2 level Physics based around the Physic A specification (Modules 3,4 and 5 were previously optional but in some specifications are now mandatory) Chemistry (A-Level). (A-level) [80%] 2024-01-05 [Physics] [Secondary Science Lessons]...
  12. Physics: Physics is the study of space, time, matter, energy and their interactions with one another. Its scope ranges in size from the smallest subatomic particles to the entire Universe. [80%] 2023-12-25 [Physics] [History of science]...
  13. Physics: Physics is the natural science of matter, involving the study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines ... (Science about matter and energy) [80%] 2024-01-06 [Physics]
  14. Physics: Physics is the natural science that studies matter, energy and force. It also studies motion and behavior of matter in space and time. (HandWiki) [80%] 2023-10-25
  15. Physics (Aristotle): The Physics (Greek: Φυσικὴ ἀκρόασις Phusike akroasis; Latin: Physica, or Naturales Auscultationes, possibly meaning "lectures on nature") is a named text, written in ancient Greek, collated from a collection of surviving manuscripts known as the Corpus Aristotelicum, attributed to the 4th-century ... (Aristotle) [80%] 2023-11-27 [Natural philosophy] [Philosophy of science]...
  16. Physics: Physics (from the Greek physikos, nature) is the science of nature at its most fundamental form, and is the foundation of the natural sciences. From quarks to galaxies, from individual atoms to macroscopic biological systems, physicists study a wide range ... [80%] 2023-06-09

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