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- Comet (30542 bytes)
11: ...ugh the inner solar system, the dust reflecting sunlight directly and the gases glowing due to [[ion|i...
15: ...vered that [[Comet Borrelly]]'s surface reflects only 2.4% to 3% of the light that falls on it; by com...
17: ...-rays and far ultraviolet photons [http://www.kvi.nl/~bodewits].
29: ... their discoverers, but comets that had appeared only once continued to be referred by the year of the...
35: ...lost, and A/ indicating an object that was mistakenly identified as a comet, but is actually a [[minor... - Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
22: ...hematica]]'' in [[1687]], including a proof of an inverse square law, he failed to credit Hooke at all. - Tsunami (29462 bytes)
4: ...hy they generally pass unnoticed at sea, forming only a passing "hump" in the ocean.
18: ...aking, tsunamis generated from these mechanisms, unlike the ocean-wide tsunamis caused by some earthqu...
21: ... a tsunami is better understood as a new and suddenly higher sea level, which manifests as a shelf or ...
22: ... ships and boulders can be carried several miles inland before the tsunami subsides.
24: ... This is the two-dimensional equivalent of the [[inverse square law]] in three dimensions. - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
20: ... in Munich lodgings to finish school, completing only one term before leaving school in spring 1895, w...
24: ...ched to the same section as Einstein, and as the only woman that year, to study for the same diploma. ...
33: ...for Einstein Studies at Boston University, Joffe only ascribed authorship to Einstein, as he believed ...
37: ...one. This is [[irony#irony of fate|ironic]], not only because Einstein is far better-known for relativ...
39: ...s to the "''Annalen der Physik''". They are commonly referred to as the "''[[Annus Mirabilis Papers]]... - Agnosticism (14359 bytes)
16: ...hat I mean when I say I believe in the law of the inverse squares, and I will not rest my life and my hopes...
36: ...as but Atheist writ respectable, and Atheist was only Agnostic writ aggressive". Darwin responded by a... - Arithmetic (2254 bytes)
16: *[[additive inverse]] - Yo-yo (9646 bytes)
28: ...of the Duncan Butterfly, which was effectively an inverse version of the classic Imperial design that made ... - Gold (24329 bytes)
156: ...ted and blue light to be absorbed. It is one of only three metals which have an actual easily-identif...
212: ... 2004, due to a depreciation of the US dollar (an inverse relation between the prices exists to a certain e...
250: There is only one stable [[isotope]] of gold, and 18 [[radiois...
256: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/79.html Los Alamos National Laborato... - Magnet (13875 bytes)
24: ...er for the material to become ferromagnetic, not only must there be unpaired electrons present, but th...
37: ... magnifying the magnetic field (soft iron is commonly used for this purpose). The addition of these ty...
39: Magnetic fields are defined by an [[inverse square law]]. If the face of an electromagnet is ...
132: == Online References == - Wavelength (2857 bytes)
1: ...repeating units of a [[wave]] pattern. It is commonly designated by the [[Greek language|Greek]] [[let...
9: Wavelength ''λ'' has an inverse relationship to [[frequency]] ''f'', the number o...
51: ...rever as a sort of vermiform appendix to be seen only by those who want to read about physics of elect... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
4: ...reek language|Greek]]) were unavailable, leaving only compilations and summaries that were often corru...
6: ...g many others. These advances, however, were suddenly interrupted by the [[Black Plague]] and are virt...
14: ...man Catholic Church|Catholic Church]], being the only institution to survive the process, maintained w...
20: The significance of these measures would only be felt centuries later. The teaching of dialect...
27: ... [[Reconquista]] and during the [[Crusades]], (mainly in [[Sicily]] and [[Spain]]), allowed Europeans ... - Cluster analysis (8802 bytes)
51: ... to say that each point is attributed to one and only one cluster. But points on the edge of the clust...
61: The degree of being in a certain cluster is the inverse of the distance to the cluster - Handball (6138 bytes)
3: ...of the basic method of handling the ball which is inverse from football. It has been played internationally...
9: ...enalized with a direct attempt at the goal, with only one attacker on the seven-meter line and the def...
17: ...ly stop the attackers from approaching the goal. Only frontal contact by the defenders is allowed; whe...
25: ...val [[France]], and among the [[Inuit]]s on [[Greenland]], in the [[Middle Ages]]. By the 19th century... - Integer (6458 bytes)
1: ...ers''', although that term is also used to refer only to the positive integers (with or without zero)....
5: ... and, importantly, [[0 (number)|zero]], '''Z''' (unlike the natural numbers) is also closed under [[su...
19: | existence of [[inverse element]]s: || ''a'' + (−''a'')&n...
24: ...us;1). In fact, '''Z''' under addition is the ''only'' infinite cyclic group, in the sense that any i...
26: ... note that not every integer has a multiplicative inverse; e.g. there is no integer ''x'' such that 2''x'' ... - Ion (2800 bytes)
4: ... neutral particle is called '''ionization''', the inverse processes are called [[recombination]] and [[deta... - Radar (16746 bytes)
15: ...called [[corner reflector|corner cube]]s are commonly used as radar reflectors to make otherwise diffi...
55: ... the direction being examined is subject to the [[inverse-square law]]. To get a reasonable amount of power... - Fracture (4218 bytes)
11: ...y point near the crack tip is proportional to the inverse of the distance from this point to the crack tip....
28: [[nl:Breuk (mechanica)]]
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