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Physics Education, 2003
Almost everybody likes ice cream, so it can provide an excellent vehicle for discussing and demonstrating a variety of physical phenomena, such as Newton's law of cooling, Boyle's law and the relationship between microstructure and macroscopic properties (e.g. Young's modulus).
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Almost everybody likes ice cream, so it can provide an excellent vehicle for discussing and demonstrating a variety of physical phenomena, such as Newton's law of cooling, Boyle's law and the relationship between microstructure and macroscopic properties (e.g. Young's modulus).
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Physical limnological processes under ice
Hydrobiologia, 1996Penetration of solar radiation through ice and snow covering northern lakes produces a gravity current between regions with varying depths. This baroclinic current is a dominant physical process in winter because ice cover insulates lakes from the usual turbulence sources such as breaking surface waves and near-surface shear produced by the wind.
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Emerging exciton physics in transition metal dichalcogenide heterobilayers
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Emma C Regan, Yongxin Zeng, Long Zhang
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New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022K g Arun +2 more
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2007
Physics and Chemistry of Ice is an authoritative summary of state-of the-art research contributions from the world's leading scientists. A key selection of submissions from the 11th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice, 2006 are presented here with a foreword by Werner F. Kuhs.
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Physics and Chemistry of Ice is an authoritative summary of state-of the-art research contributions from the world's leading scientists. A key selection of submissions from the 11th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice, 2006 are presented here with a foreword by Werner F. Kuhs.
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Physical Characteristics of Sea Ice
2013Perovich declares in his monograph “The Optical Properties of Sea Ice” [54] parameters, which are used to describe reflection, absorption, and transmission of sea ice (see Fig. 2.1). In the recent study, the main focus is on the definitions related to the reflection of solar incidence on sea ice.
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