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Physics edit
Part - I edit
- Luminiferous aether
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Light
- Speed of light
- Maxwell's equations
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Physics
- Photon
- Matter
- Electron
- Albert Einstein
- General relativity
- Electric field
- Energy
- Photoelectric effect
- James Clerk Maxwell
- Force
- Electromagnetism
- Atom
- Special relativity
- Magnetic field
- Electric charge
- Frequency
- Particle physics
- Atomic nucleus
- Gravitation
- Strong interaction
- Antiparticle
- Weak interaction
- Quark
- Proton
- Quantum mechanics
- Radioactive decay
- Mass
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Quantum field theory
- Isaac Newton
- Fermion
- Spacetime
- Subatomic particle
- Wave
- Standard Model
- Neutron
- Fundamental interaction
- Elementary particle
- Boson
- Spin (physics)
- Gluon
- Hadron
- Quantum chromodynamics
- Momentum
- Theory of relativity
- Classical mechanics
- Planck constant
- Neutrino
- Lepton
- Richard Feynman
- Positron
- Particle accelerator
- Gamma ray
- W and Z bosons
- International System of Units
- List of particles
- Second
- Nucleon
- Universe
- Pauli exclusion principle
- Star
- Wave function
- Higgs boson
- Baryon
- Mass–energy equivalence
- Beta decay
- Up quark
- Pion
- Virtual particle
- Elementary charge
- Paul Dirac
- Meson
- Electronvolt
- Big Bang
- Parity (physics)
- Quantum gravity
- Black hole
- String theory
- CERN
- Wave–particle duality
- Quantum
- Quantum state
- Theoretical physics
- Uncertainty principle
- Flavour (particle physics)
- Max Planck
- Large Hadron Collider
- Time
- Muon
- Cosmic ray
- Supersymmetry
- Dark matter
- Nobel Prize in Physics
- Werner Heisenberg