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- Kelvin (3722 bytes)
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8: |kelvins ||degrees Fahrenheit ||?F = K × 1.8 − 459....
10: |[[Fahrenheit|degrees Fahrenheit]] ||kelvins ||K = (?F + 459.67) /...
12: |kelvins ||degrees Celsius ||?C = K - 273.15
14: |[[Celsius|degrees Celsius]] ||kelvins ||K = ?C + 273.15
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- Actinium (7046 bytes)
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20: | [[Chemical series]] || [[Actinide]]s
25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
39: | [[van der Waals radius]] || n/a pm - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
1: ...difficult to define. This article describes the modern dating methods used to arrive at the age of the...
4: ...ved in a similar date, and some today continue to defend [[young earth creationism]] (see [http://www....
6: Few people had conceived the idea of a time that stretched far into the past befor...
9: ...of [[Russia]]n science, was one of the first to undertake this exercise, suggesting in the mid-[[18th ...
11: ...h]] naturalist the [[Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon|Comte du Buffon]] tried to obtain a value ... - Earth (30908 bytes)
4: ...iker's Guide reference in here. It's been done to death. Find a gem with which to improve the article ...
7: ...l planet]]s, and the only planetary body that [[modern science]] confirms as harboring [[life]]. The p...
9: ... a variant puts the cross atop the circle ([[Unicode]]: ⊕ or ♁).
14: ... diameter of approximately 12,742 km. The maximum deviations from this are the highest point on Earth ...
17: ... other [[terrestrial planets]], is chemically divided into an outer [[silicon|siliceous]] solid [[Crus... - Sun (20830 bytes)
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13: ! align="left" | [[Apparent magnitude|Visual brightness]] (''V'')
16: ! align="left" | [[Absolute magnitude]]
48: ! align="left" | Density
76: | 7.25[[degree (angle)|?]] <br>(to the [[ecliptic]]) <br>67.... - History of science (41710 bytes)
2: Modern [[science]] is a body of verifiable [[empirical...
4: ... change is considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-scientific''. Still...
6: ...] concerns the [[Creativity|creative]] process of designing useful objects and systems, which differs ...
11: ...mphasize the view that scientific data is self-evident, value-free, and context-free.
13: ...e, and that there can be [[demarcation problem|no demarcation]] between science and any other form of ... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
1: ...anges from −0.4 to 5.5 in [[apparent magnitude]]; Mercury is sufficiently "close" to the Sun tha...
3: ...not realized it could alternately appear on one side of the Sun and then the other. It was called [[He...
12: ...aded [[Impact crater|crater]]s, where it has been deposited by [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising ...
16: ...idal bulge]]s, raised by the [[Sun]] (the Sun's tides on Mercury are about 17% stronger than the Moon'...
28: ...of Earth compresses the planet and creates a high density. Mercury has only 5.5% of Earth's mass. The ... - Cloud (9947 bytes)
3: ...ondensed [[water]] droplets or ice crystals suspended in the [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]] above [...
5: ...appear grey or even black if they are so thick or dense that sunlight cannot pass through.
7: ...anets often consist of material other than water, depending on local atmospheric conditions (what gase...
15: * where air flows up the side of a [[mountain]] and cools as it rises higher in...
16: * when warm air blows over a colder surface such as a cool body of water. - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
1: ...="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" align="righ...
4: ...]]<br/><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
39: | 1.305 30°<br>(6.09? to [[Sun]]'s equator)
41: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
42: | 100.556 15° - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
1: ...cing=0 align=right style="margin:0 0 .5em 1em; border-collapse:collapse;" width=280px;
4: ...]]<br> <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
39: | 2.484 46°<br>(5.51? to Sun's equator)
41: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
42: | 113.715 04° - Uranus (15207 bytes)
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5: <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
48: | 0.769 86°<br>(6.48? to Sun's equator)
50: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
51: | 74.229 88° - Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
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4: ...2]]<br><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
47: | 1.769 17°<br>(6.43? to Sun's equator)
49: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
50: | 131.721 69° - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
1: ...margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" style="floa...
10: | [[Clyde Tombaugh|Clyde W. Tombaugh]]
48: | 17.141 75°<br>(11.88? to Sun's equator)
50: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
51: | 110.303 47° - Lightning (33113 bytes)
2: ...ning strokes are observed during a night-time thunderstorm.]]
6: ...e air, producing lightning's characteristic [[thunder]] sound.
10: ...but while waiting for its completion, he got the idea of using a flying object, such as a [[kite]] ins...
12: ...fallen during the storm had soaked the line and made it conductive.
14: ...ted the original high-object-with-some-spark-gap idea that they used, so he usually gets the credit. - Computer (32773 bytes)
3: ...mputer program|programming]]) a computer can be made to represent some aspect of a problem or part of ...
4: The discipline which studies the theory, design, and application of computers is called '''[...
8: ...s, photons, quantum particles or any other well-understood physical phenomenon. Although computers ha...
10: .... For example, electron flows might be used to model the flow of water in a dam. Such ''[[analog sig...
12: ...is first translated into mathematical terms by rendering all relevant information into the [[binary]] ... - Fahrenheit (3867 bytes)
4: ... minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to minus 40 degrees Celsius.
9: ... water would freeze at 32 degrees and boil at 212 degrees.
11: ...vals would separate the two, allowing him to mark degree lines on his instruments by simply bisecting ...
13: ...and 212 ?F. Some time after his death, it was decided to recalibrate the scale with 32 ?F and 212 ?F a...
15: ...ntries, as the air temperature in temperate latitudes tends to range from around 0 ?F to 100 ?F. - Celsius (3635 bytes)
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8: |Celsius ||Fahrenheit ||°F = °C × 1.8 + 32
10: |[[Fahrenheit]] ||Celsius ||°C = (°F – 32) / 1.8
12: |Celsius ||Kelvin ||K = °C + 273.15
14: |[[Kelvin]] ||Celsius ||°C = K – 273.15 - Kelvin (3722 bytes)
1: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="right...
8: |kelvins ||degrees Fahrenheit ||?F = K × 1.8 − 459....
10: |[[Fahrenheit|degrees Fahrenheit]] ||kelvins ||K = (?F + 459.67) /...
12: |kelvins ||degrees Celsius ||?C = K - 273.15
14: |[[Celsius|degrees Celsius]] ||kelvins ||K = ?C + 273.15 - Moon (37975 bytes)
2: ...ight" style="float:right; margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border-collapse: collapse;"
44: ...ascending node|Longitude of the<br /> ascending node]]
56: | 3,476.2 km [http://www.onasch.de/astro/showobject.php?lang=en&head=f&anim=129&obj=...
73: ! align="left" | Mean [[density]]
94: ! align="left" | [[Declination]] - Americium (6956 bytes)
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20: | [[Chemical series]] || [[actinide]]s
37: | [[van der Waals radius]] || no data
45: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) || 6,5,4,'''3''' ([[amphoteric]]) - Antimony (9093 bytes)
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26: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
40: | [[van der Waals radius]] || no data
48: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) || ?3, 5 (mildly [[acid]]ic)
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