• injection locking. When the second oscillator merely disturbs the first but does not capture it, the effect is called injection pulling. Injection locking and...
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    the tidal locking process are gravitational locking, captured rotation, and spin–orbit locking. The effect arises between two bodies when their gravitational...
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    ring laser interferometer. Ring laser gyroscopes suffer from an effect known as "lock-in" at low rotation rates (less than 100°/h). At very low rotation...
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    Newton's cradle (category Physics education)
    the principles of conservation of momentum and conservation of energy in physics with swinging spheres. When one sphere at the end is lifted and released...
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    rotation of the unit in the plane of the ring. RLGs, while more accurate than mechanical gyroscopes, suffer from an effect known as "lock-in" at very slow rotation...
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  • University in Bulgaria, initially intending to graduate in geodesy, but he changed his discipline to physics and refined to nuclear physics in his second...
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    recovered with a Lock-in amplifier. In the experiment, a direct current plus an alternating current bias are applied to the organic field-effect transistor...
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    Doppler effect is the change in frequency, wavelength and amplitude of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer (as in the classical...
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    S2CID 121163404. Nave, R. "Hall Effect". Hyperphysics. Georgia State University Department of Physics and Astronomy. Retrieved 20 April 2021....
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  • Mode locking is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, on the order of picoseconds...
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    astrophysics, atomic physics, cosmology and gravity. He was the Albert Einstein Professor in Science at Princeton University (1975–1984). Born in St. Louis, Missouri...
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    used on mobile devices. When the target is within nominal range, the device lock screen user interface will appear, thus emerging from what is known as sleep...
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    Gimbal (section Gimbal lock)
    In inertial navigation systems, gimbal lock may occur when vehicle rotation causes two of the three gimbal rings to align with their pivot axes in a...
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  • (2008). "Optical frequency counter based on two mode-locked fiber laser combs". Applied Physics B. 92 (4): 513. Bibcode:2008ApPhB..92..513P. doi:10...
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    Rashba effect to occur: this effect breaks the spin degeneracy of the energy bands and it causes the spin polarization being locked to the momentum in each...
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  • radiation was published by George Simpson in 1927. The physics relevant to the, later-termed, runaway greenhouse effect was explored by Makoto Komabayashi at...
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  • photoacoustic effect or optoacoustic effect is the formation of sound waves following light absorption in a material sample. In order to obtain this effect the...
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    as lock pick gun, pick gun, or electric lock pick, is a tool that can be used to open a mechanical pin tumbler lock (a common type of cylinder lock) without...
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    Soviet Hydrogen Bomb". Retrieved December 26, 2015. 'Fire inversions' lock smoke in valleys The dictionary definition of temperature inversion at Wiktionary...
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    (2009). "Observation of quantum-Hall effect in gated epitaxial graphene grown on SiC (0001)". Applied Physics Letters. 95 (17): 172105. arXiv:0908.3822...
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  • (locksmithing), where the inner cylinder ends and the outer cylinder begins in a cylinder lock Shearing (manufacturing), a metalworking process which cuts stock...
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  • "Demonstration of a Sub-Sampling Phase Lock Loop Based Microwave Source for Reducing Dick Effect in Atomic Clocks". Chinese Physics Letters. 36 (7): 070601. arXiv:1810...
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  • Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a compilation of the video games in the Mass Effect trilogy: Mass Effect (2007), Mass Effect 2 (2010), and Mass Effect 3...
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  • spacetime structure Local symmetry Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh Lock-in amplifier Lockin effect Logarithmic Schrödinger equation Logarithmic conformal field...
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    is a common side effect. Hysteresis can be found in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, and economics. It is incorporated in many artificial systems:...
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  • The index of physics articles is split into multiple pages due to its size. To navigate by individual letter use the table of contents below. !$@ 0–9...
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  • Nuclear Overhauser Effect in the Analysis of High‐Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 39 (1): 2435–2442....
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  • Josephson voltage standard (category Josephson effect)
    phase lock to the applied frequency. Under this phase lock, the average voltage across the junction equals h f / 2 e {\displaystyle hf/2e} . This effect, known...
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    Speed of light (redirect from C (physics))
    example, in imperial units, the speed of light is approximately 186282 miles per second, or roughly 1 foot per nanosecond. In branches of physics in which...
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  • In condensed matter physics, a Cooper pair or BCS pair (Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair) is a pair of electrons (or other fermions) bound together at low...
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