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  2. Physics Wallah - Wikipedia

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    Physics Wallah, or "PW", was founded in 2016 as a YouTube channel hosted by Alakh Pandey, an educator hailing from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The channel was initially focused on teaching the physics curriculum for the Joint Entrance Examinations (JEE), a popular entrance examination in India. [1] Due to Pandey's style of teaching [2] and the ...

  3. Harcourt Butler Technical University - Wikipedia

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    Harcourt Butler Technical University ( HBTU) formerly known as Harcourt Butler Technological Institute ( HBTI) is a premier state Technical University in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] The HBTU was named after Mr.Spencer Harcourt Butler, Governor of the United Provinces in British India. Its programs have been conferred in autonomous status ...

  4. Physics - Wikipedia

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    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, with its main goal being to understand how the universe behaves.

  5. List of physics awards - Wikipedia

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    Contributions to the advances of the field of Low Temperature Physics. International. Luigi G. Napolitano Award. International Astronautical Congress. Young scientist, below 30 years of age, who has contributed significantly to the advancement of the aerospace science. International. UNESCO Niels Bohr Medal.

  6. Nobel Prize in Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Nobel Prize in Physics ( Swedish: Nobelpriset i fysik) is an annual award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who have made the most outstanding contributions to mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901, the others being ...

  7. Attosecond physics - Wikipedia

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    Attosecond physics. High harmonic generation in krypton. This technology is one of the most used techniques to generate attosecond bursts of light. Attosecond physics, also known as attophysics, or more generally attosecond science, is a branch of physics that deals with light-matter interaction phenomena wherein attosecond (10 −18 s) photon ...

  8. Gyromagnetic ratio - Wikipedia

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    Gyromagnetic ratio. In physics, the gyromagnetic ratio (also sometimes known as the magnetogyric ratio [1] in other disciplines) of a particle or system is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum, and it is often denoted by the symbol γ, gamma. Its SI unit is the radian per second per tesla (rad⋅s −1 ⋅T −1) or ...

  9. Discovery of the neutron - Wikipedia

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    Discovery of the neutron. James Chadwick at the 1933 Solvay Conference. Chadwick had discovered the neutron the year before while working at Cavendish Laboratory. The discovery of the neutron and its properties was central to the extraordinary developments in atomic physics in the first half of the 20th century.