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- South Dakota (14035 bytes)
132: ...no]] Experiment, famous for detecting the [[solar neutrino problem]]. Currently there is pending legislatio...
173: ***[[Baptist]] — 4% - Astronomy (13970 bytes)
50: ...on is also carried by [[cosmic ray]]s, [[neutrino|neutrinos]], [[meteor|meteors]], and, in the near future, ...
54: *[[Optical astronomy]] is the part of astronomy that use...
56: ...ool is the [[telescope]] but with the instrument optimized for infrared. [[Space telescope]]s are also...
60: ...UV (ultraviolet) astronomy, as well as studies of neutrinos and cosmic rays.
64: Optical and radio astronomy can be performed with gro... - Sun (20830 bytes)
76: | 7.25[[degree (angle)|?]] <br>(to the [[ecliptic]]) <br>67.23? <br>(to the [[Milky Way|galactic ...
145: ...[electromagnetic radiation]] ([[sunshine]]) and [[neutrino]]s (and to a smaller extent as the [[kinetic ener...
162: ..., interspersed with atomic [[absorption line|absorption lines]] from the tenuous layers above the phot...
173: spectrum of emission and absorption lines. It is called the ''[[chromosphere]]'' ...
179: ==Solar neutrino problem== - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: The [[Scientific Revolution]] saw the inception of the modern [[scientific method]] to guide t...
6: ...cience|natural]] and the [[social science]]s attempt to base their [[theory|theories]] on established ...
19: ...ristotle.jpg|thumb|120px|right|[[Aristotle]] (sculpture)]]
54: ...ed an important role. During this period the concepts of [[citation]] and [[peer review]] were develop...
61: ...n]] questioned religious doctrine. The works of [[Ptolemy]] (Astronomy), [[Galen]] (Medicine), and [[A... - Cadmium (10755 bytes)
46: | <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[krypton|Kr]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>4d<sup>10</sup> 5[[s-orbi...
124: | [[electron capture|ε]]
163: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
183: *Used in the first [[neutrino]] detector.
190: ... This definition has since been changed (see [[krypton]]). - Electron (10516 bytes)
16: |[[Lepton]]
62: ...is one of a class of subatomic particles called leptons which are believed to be fundamental particles...
78: ...uantum mechanics]] (hence, it is an outdated concept that nevertheless sometimes still proves useful i...
102: ..., it forms a doublet in SU(2) with the [[electron neutrino]], as they interact through the [[weak interactio...
104: ... amount of electrical charge as the electron, except that the charge is positive. It has the same mass... - Neutron (7687 bytes)
28: ...omic nucleus|nucleus]] of most [[atom]]s (all except the most common [[isotope]] of [[hydrogen]], whic...
32: ...ansform into one another by the emission and absorption of [[pion]]s. A neutron is classified as a [[...
40: ...uclear reactor]]s and [[nuclear weapon]]s. The capture of free neutrons often results in [[neutron ac... - Physics (25628 bytes)
6: ...s that physics is ultimately concerned with descriptions of the material world, whereas mathematics is...
22: !Theory || Major subtopics || Concepts
47: ...[[atom]]s. The field of [[atomic, molecular, and optical physics]] deals with the behavior of individu...
50: !Field ||Subfields || Major theories || Concepts
57: | [[Atomic, molecular, and optical physics]] - Star (12279 bytes)
3: ...fusion]] and therefore emits light. All stars except the [[Sun]] appear as shining points in the night...
17: ...s [[electromagnetic radiation]], as a stream of [[neutrino]]s from the star's core, and as a stream of parti...
46: ... fall into the [[main sequence]] which is a description of stars based on their [[absolute magnitude]]...
66: ...sup>2</sup>H]] + 2[[positron|e<sup>+</sup>]] + 2[[neutrino|ν<sub>e</sub>]] (4.0 M[[electron volt|eV]] + 1...
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