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  2. Bedford Level experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bedford River, photographed from the bridge at Welney, Norfolk (2008); the camera is looking downstream, south-west of the bridge. The Bedford Level experiment was a series of observations carried out along a 6-mile (10 km) length of the Old Bedford River on the Bedford Level of the Cambridgeshire Fens in the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries to deny the curvature ...

  3. Acknowledgment (creative arts and sciences) - Wikipedia

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    In the creative arts, credits are an acknowledgment of those who participated in the production.They are often shown at the end of movies and on CD jackets. In film, video, television, theater, etc., credits means the list of actors and behind-the-scenes staff who contributed to the production.

  4. Oil drop experiment - Wikipedia

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    This experiment has since been repeated by generations of physics students, although it is rather expensive and difficult to conduct properly. From 1995 to 2007, several computer-automated experiments have been conducted at SLAC to search for isolated fractionally charged particles, however, no evidence for fractional charge particles has been ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics - Wikipedia

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    Watching out for pseudoscience in physics articles and categories (see the list of these topics). Keeping the Physics Portal in good shape. Keeping the WikiProject Physics community active, growing, and well-supported. Discussing the content of physics articles on Wikipedia and what direction WikiProject Physics should take (see talk page).

  6. List of awards and honors received by Albert Einstein

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    [11] [12] In 1936, Einstein was awarded the Franklin Institute's Franklin Medal for his extensive work on relativity and the photo-electric effect. [10] The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics named 2005 the "World Year of Physics" in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the publication of the annus mirabilis papers. [13]

  7. Category:Project-Class physics articles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics/Missing physics topics/29; Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics/Missing physics topics/atoms; Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics/Missing physics topics/Laws and theories of physics; Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics/Missing physics topics/Magnetism; Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics/Missing physics topics ...

  8. Harvard Project Physics - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Project Physics: a report on its aims and current status, by Gerald Holton, from the journal Physics Education, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp. 19–25 (1969) Harvard project physics - A cogent approach, by Arnold J. Moore, from Science Education (1968) A small pocket slide rule developed for the project

  9. Lisa Jardine-Wright - Wikipedia

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    Since founding Isaac Physics [6] in 2014, Jardine-Wright has acted as Director and co-Director. [7] [8] Isaac Physics is an online collection of physics questions from the archive of the Cambridge Assessment that looks to support school students studying physics. [9] It originally began under the name of the Rutherford Schools Physics Partnership.