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  • ...held together by G2 gravity and form the nucleus. Hence G2 gravity is the nuclear binding force. The value of the mass of the N1 is not measured in kilograms The G1 particle moving at speed 'c' applies to many if not all physics phenomenon.
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  • ...|author2=Snider J. L. | date= November 2, 1964| title=Effect of Gravity on Nuclear Resonance| journal=[[Physical Review Letters]]| volume = 13 | issue = 18 | ...0Gravitational%20Physics%20with%20Optical%20Clocks.pdf|title=Gravitational Physics with Optical Clocks in Space|work=S. Schiller|publisher=Heinrich Heine Univ
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  • ...<br>[[Gustav Kirchhoff]]<ref>Physics Tree profile [http://academictree.org/physics/peopleinfo.php?pid=16601 Max Planck]</ref><br>[[Hermann von Helmholtz]] * {{nowrap|[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] {{small|(1918)}}}}
    46 KB (6,617 words) - 14:55, 19 July 2017
  • ...s to test the properties of the aether was a high priority of 19th century physics.<ref group=A name=Whittaker />{{rp|411ff}} ...e considered: (1)&nbsp;The aether is stationary and only partially [[drag (physics)|dragged]] by Earth (proposed by [[Augustin-Jean Fresnel]] in 1818), or (2)
    82 KB (12,123 words) - 14:58, 19 July 2017
  • ...df= }}</ref>) and [[David Edward Hughes]] study and published paper on the physics of loose-contact carbon transmitters (work that Hughes did not bother to pa * [[Theodore Miller Edison]] (1898–1992), (MIT Physics 1923), credited with more than 80 patents.
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