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Instructions for Team PHYSICS

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take the existing set of 251 topics and convert into a balanced set of links on Physics which will give adequate and balanced exposure to all aspects of physics, both national and international, for Indian School students. You are required to delete links considered irrelevant to Indian context, and add relevant links. Your upper limit of articles is 350. After this mission is over and the compilation is made, this page will self-destruct and a new mission will be offered to develop the set of selected links further.

Physics (251)

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General articles (91)

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ATLAS experiment - Aberration of light - Absolute zero - Acceleration - Albert Einstein - Angular momentum - Archimedes - Atomic nucleus - Big Bang - Black hole - Blaise Pascal - Boiling point - Color - Condensed matter physics - Dark matter - Electric charge - Electricity - Electromagnetic radiation - Electromagnetism - Electron - Energy - Entropy - Force - Fossil fuel - Gas - Gravitation - Heat - History of physics - Ice - Introduction to quantum mechanics - Introduction to special relativity - Isaac Newton - Isospin - Isotope - Kilogram - Kinetic energy - Laser - Light - List of particles - Magnetism - Mass - Matter - Mechanical work - Momentum - Motion (physics) - Nature - Neutron - Nuclear fission - Optical fiber - Optical microscope - Optics - Particle physics - Phase (matter) - Photon - Physical paradox - Physics - Plasma (physics) - Portal:Physics - Proton - Quantum field theory - Quark - Radio frequency - Redshift - Renormalization - Schrödinger equation - Second law of thermodynamics - Sound - Spacecraft propulsion - Special relativity - Speed of light - Spherical aberration - Star - String theory - Sun - Supernova - Surface tension - Telescope - Temperature - Theory of relativity - Thermodynamic temperature - Third law of thermodynamics - Tide - Time - Time zone - Ultraviolet - Vector (spatial) - Wave - Wave–particle duality - White dwarf - Work (thermodynamics)

Electricity and Electronics (20)

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Bluetooth - Capacitance - Coulomb's law - Electric charge - Electric field - Electrical resistance - Electricity - Electromagnetic radiation - Electron - Gauss' law - Inductance - Integrated circuit - Magnet - Magnetism - Maxwell's equations - Ohm - Semiconductor - Semiconductor device - Superconductivity - Volt

Space (Astronomy) (94)

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16 Cygni - 3 Juno - 47 Ursae Majoris - 47 Ursae Majoris b - 4 Vesta - 55 Cancri - 55 Cancri c - 55 Cancri e - 90377 Sedna - Age of the universe - Algol - Andromeda Galaxy - Archaeoastronomy - Aristarchus (crater) - Asteroid - Astronomy - Big Bang - Binary star - Black hole - Caloris Basin - Cat's Eye Nebula - Ceres (dwarf planet) - Chromatic aberration - Comet - Comet Hale-Bopp - Comet Hyakutake - Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 - Comet White-Ortiz-Bolelli - Cosmic inflation - Cosmic microwave background radiation - Cosmology - Crab Nebula - Diffuse interstellar band - Edmond Halley - Eris (dwarf planet) - Extrasolar planet - Extraterrestrial life - Fermi paradox - Full moon - Galaxy - Gas giant - General relativity - Gliese 876 - Globular cluster - Great Comet - Great Comet of 1882 - Great Red Spot - HD 28185 - H II region - Halley's Comet - Hawking radiation - Heliocentrism - Herbig-Haro object - Hubble's law - Hubble Deep Field - Introduction to M-theory - Kuiper belt - Luminiferous aether - Lunar eclipse - M-theory - Meteor shower - Meteoroid - Milky Way - Moon - Mu Arae - New moon - Observable universe - Open cluster - Optical telescope - Orion Nebula - Physical cosmology - Planetary nebula - Pleiades - Pluto - Portal:Astronomy - Proxima Centauri - Radio telescope - Red dwarf - Red giant - Redshift - Roche limit - Scattered disc - Shackleton (crater) - Sirius - Solar System - Solar eclipse - Standard Model - Star - Sun - Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons - Transit of Venus - Ultimate fate of the universe - Universe - Upsilon Andromedae

Space transport (33)

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Apollo 11 - Apollo 8 - Cape Canaveral - Cassini–Huygens - European Space Agency - Exploration of Mars - Explorer 1 - Hubble Space Telescope - International Space Station - Laika - Mars Exploration Rover - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - Mir - Moon landing - Phoenix (spacecraft) - Project Vanguard - Saturn V - Shenzhou 6 - Shenzhou spacecraft - Space Shuttle Challenger - Space Shuttle Challenger disaster - Space Shuttle Columbia - Space Shuttle Columbia disaster - Space Shuttle Endeavour - Space Shuttle program - Space exploration - Space station - Space suit - Spacecraft propulsion - Sputnik 1 - Sputnik 2 - Sputnik program - Yuri Gagarin - Kalpana Chawla - Rakesh Sharma

The Planets (13)

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Definition of planet - Earth - Jupiter - Mars - Mercury (planet) - Neptune - Planet - Planetary habitability - Pluto - Saturn - Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons - Uranus - Venus - Black Hole

Materials science, Strength of Materials

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Bravais lattice - Bravais-Miller indices - Stress (mechanics) - Deformation (mechanics) - Hooke's law -

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General articles

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The Planets

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Solar system

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Space

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Space transport

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Electricity and Electronics

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Materials science

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