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electromagnetism
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kinetic energy
electromagnetism
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(electromagnetica)

(electromagnetica)

electromagnetismo

a branch of physics that studies the relationship between electric and magnetic fields, encompassing the electromagnetic force and electromagnetic interactions

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The study of electromagnetism is integral to understanding the nature of light, electricity, and magnetism in the universe.
Electromagnetism plays a crucial role in the functioning of electronic devices, from computers to smartphones.
pneumatics
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(pneumática)

(pneumática)

neumática

a branch of engineering and physics that deals with the mechanical properties of gases, especially air, and the application of pressurized air to produce motion or mechanical effects

diffraction
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(difracción de ondas)

(difracción de ondas)

difracción

the bending, spreading, and interference of waves as they encounter obstacles or pass through narrow openings, often observed in the behavior of light, sound, or other waves

string theory
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(teoría de las cuerdas)

(teoría de las cuerdas)

teoría de cuerdas

a scientific idea that all particles are tiny vibrating strings, not point-like dots, and these vibrations create different particles and forces

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quark
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(cuark)

(cuark)

quark

a fundamental particle combining to form protons and neutrons, with fractional electric charge and six flavors

lepton
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(partícula leptónica)

(partícula leptónica)

leptón

a fundamental particle with half-integer spin, including electrons and their heavier counterparts, as well as neutrinos

hadron
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(partículas compuestas)

(partículas compuestas)

hadrones

a tiny particle made up of even smaller parts called quarks, like protons and neutrons

velocity
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velocidad

velocidad

the speed at which something moves in a specific direction

amplitude
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amplitud

amplitud

(physics) the maximum distance a vibrating material, sound wave, etc. such as a pendulum travels from its first position

fermion
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(partículas de materia)

(partículas de materia)

fermiones

tiny particles that make up matter and have a property called spin, like the building blocks of atoms

boson
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(partícula bosónica)

(partícula bosónica)

bosón

a tiny particle with whole-number spin, such as photons or the Higgs boson, often associated with carrying fundamental forces or giving mass to other particles

centripetal force
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(fuerza de centripetación)

(fuerza de centripetación)

fuerza centrípeta

the force that acts on an object moving in a circular path, directed toward the center of the circle or the axis of rotation, preventing the object from moving in a straight line

centrifugal force

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coulomb
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(culombio)

(culombio)

coulombio

the unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI), equal to the charge transported by a constant current of one ampere in one second

doppler effect
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/dˈɑːplɚɹ ɪfˈɛkt/
(efecto de Doppler)

(efecto de Doppler)

efecto Doppler

the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the wave, producing a shift in pitch or color

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kinetic energy
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/kᵻnˈɛɾɪk ˈɛnɚdʒi/
(energía de movimiento)

(energía de movimiento)

energía cinética

the energy possessed by an object due to its motion, defined as one-half the mass of the object multiplied by the square of its velocity, expressed by the equation KE = 0.5 * m * v^2

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