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  1. Physics - Science News

    4 days ago · The Physics page features the latest news in materials science, quantum physics, particle physics, and more.

  2. Physics Forums

    Oct 9, 2025 · Join Physics Forums, where students, scientists, and enthusiasts come together to explore and discuss the current understanding and practice of various scientific fields.

  3. What is the significance of sqrt {2gh} ? • Physics Forums

    Apr 22, 2010 · The equation v = √ {2gh} is significant in physics as it relates to kinetic energy per mass and appears in various contexts, including escape velocity and conservation of …

  4. Classical to Quantum - Physics Forums Insights

    Sep 29, 2025 · Here contains the collection of expert physics articles that deal with physics topics. These span all skill ranges and may include astronomy and cosmology topics.

  5. What Is a Tensor? The mathematical point of view. - Physics Forums

    Jan 26, 2025 · In physics, tensors are often a mixture of several vector spaces and several dual spaces. It also makes sense to sort both kinds as the tensor product isn’t commutative. …

  6. Quantum mechanics was born 100 years ago. Physicists are …

    Feb 4, 2025 · A century ago, science went quantum. To celebrate, physicists are throwing a global, year-long party. In 1925, quantum mechanics, the scientific theory that describes the …

  7. PF Insights Blog: Physics, Math and Science Articles

    Oct 13, 2025 · Physics Forums expert math and physics blog. Read and learn from expert math and science articles, tutorials, and guides. Test your science knowledge with our quiz.

  8. A maverick physicist is building a case for scrapping quantum gravity

    Dec 8, 2023 · To merge quantum physics and general relativity, physicists aim to quantize gravity. But what if gravity isn’t quantum at all?

  9. Predictions for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 ... - Physics Forums

    Predictions for the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics are becoming increasingly challenging, with several notable candidates emerging from previous years. Key figures include Peter Shor and …

  10. What is the meaning of i, j, k in vectors? • Physics Forums

    Nov 4, 2005 · The discussion clarifies that "i, j, k" are unit vectors representing the x, y, and z axes in vector notation, providing a standard way to express vectors without angles. The dot …