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43 commonsense assertions
Concepts (43) time (1) gravity (1) energy (1) gauss (1) flux (1) gamma (1) light (1) protium (1) torus (1) vector (1) wavelength (1) deflection (1) dispersion (1) displacement (1) ellipse (1) euclidean space (1) fulcrum (1) isaac (1) mass (1) matter (1) pascal (1) perturbation (1) scattering (1) spheroidal surface (1) stress (1) tesseract (1) annulus (1) bifurcation (1) capillary (1) cathode (1) cube (1) curve (1) cylinder (1) double pulsar (1) elongation (1) force (1) frequency (1) henry (1) linear ring (1) permeability (1) potassium ion (1) ray (1) velocity (1) more
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1 time physics Time is a fundamental dimension in physics and is part of the fabric of spacetime. 7
2 gravity Physics Gravity is a fundamental force of attraction between objects with mass, according to the theory of general relativity in physics. 6
3 energy physics Energy in physics is a conserved quantity that can only change forms. 5
4 gauss physics Gauss is a unit of magnetic induction named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and is fundamental in electromagnetism. 4
5 flux physics Flux is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering, describing the flow of a physical quantity through a surface or boundary. 3
6 gamma physics Gamma is a constant used in mathematics and physics to describe gamma radiation in radioactive decay. 3
7 light physics Light exhibits dual particle-wave behavior according to quantum mechanics. 3
8 protium physics Protium is the predominant isotope of hydrogen, consisting of one proton and no neutrons, and is studied in chemistry and physics. 3
9 torus physics A torus is a donut-shaped object used to illustrate principles in topology and geometry in physics. 3
10 vector physics Vectors are quantities with magnitude and direction that are used in mathematics, physics, and engineering. 3
11 wavelength physics Wavelength is a fundamental property of electromagnetic waves that describes the distance between wave peaks in the spectrum. 3
12 deflection physics Deflection is crucial in structural engineering for safety and structural integrity. 2
13 dispersion physics Dispersion in physics refers to the separation of light into its component colors. 2
14 displacement physics Displacement is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering that describes the change in an object's position. 2
15 ellipse physics An ellipse is a geometric shape with mathematical and physical significance in physics. 2
16 euclidean space physics Euclidean space is integral to mathematics and physics and is used to describe geometry and physical laws in our world. 2
17 fulcrum physics Fulcrum is a pivotal point used in lever mechanics in physics and engineering. 2
18 isaac Physics Isaac is commonly associated with Sir Isaac Newton and his laws of motion and universal gravitation in the field of Physics. 2
19 mass physics Mass is a fundamental property of matter that represents the amount of matter in an object according to physics. 2
20 matter physics Matter in physics has mass, occupies space, and exists in solid, liquid, and gaseous states. 2
21 pascal physics "Pascal is a unit used to measure pressure in physics and engineering." 2
22 perturbation physics Perturbation in physics refers to minor alterations in the trajectory of celestial bodies caused by gravitational forces. 2
23 scattering physics Scattering of light by particles is a fundamental concept extensively studied in physics and optics. 2
24 spheroidal surface physics The spheroidal surface is a concept studied in geometry and planetary physics, describing surfaces with continuous curvature. 2
25 stress physics Stress is essential in physics and engineering for understanding internal forces in materials and structures. 2
26 tesseract physics A tesseract is a four-dimensional analog of a cube discussed in higher-dimensional geometry and theoretical physics. 2
27 annulus physics In physics and mathematics, an annulus is defined as a ring-shaped object with two concentric circles. 1
28 bifurcation physics The concept of bifurcation in physics is the splitting of a system or solution into two separate paths or categories. 1
29 capillary physics Capillarity in physics refers to a liquid's ability to flow through narrow spaces without external forces such as gravity. 1
30 cathode physics The cathode is the electrode that allows current to flow into an electrical device. 1
31 cube physics The concept of a cube in physics is a three-dimensional geometric shape with six square faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. 1
32 curve physics Curves are fundamental concepts in mathematics and physics, used to describe various geometric shapes. 1
33 cylinder physics A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with parallel circular bases in geometry. 1
34 double pulsar physics The double pulsar is a significant discovery in astronomy and physics, offering valuable insight into gravitational waves and general relativity. 1
35 elongation physics In physics, elongation is the increase in length of a material under tensile stress. 1
36 force physics Force in physics is described as a vector quantity that has both magnitude and direction. 1
37 frequency physics Frequency is a crucial parameter in the design and analysis of electrical circuits and electromagnetic waves in physics. 1
38 henry physics Henry is a unit of inductance in electrical systems, commonly used in calculations and circuit design in physics. 1
39 linear ring physics A linear ring, a mathematical structure used in abstract algebra, has applications in various branches of physics. 1
40 permeability physics Permeability is a key property in material science and engineering, particularly in filter and membrane design. 1
41 potassium ion physics Potassium ions are highly reactive and used in the production of chemicals and as a coolant in nuclear reactors. 1
42 ray physics A ray in physics is a straight line extending from a fixed point. 1
43 velocity physics Velocity is a vector quantity in physics that measures the rate of change in an object's position. 1