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The Introduction of Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics
editIndex by David Soh
edit- Particle_physics
- Particle_physics
- Particle_physics
- List_of_particles
- Elementary_particle
- Fermion
- Quark
- Lepton
- Boson
- Gluon
- Photon
- Nucleon
- Baryon
- Proton
- Neutron
- Fundamental_interaction
- Fundamental_interaction
- Electromagnetism
- Strong_interaction
- Weak_interaction
- Gravitation
- Basic_Theory
- Classical_mechanics
- Special_relativity
- General_relativity
- String_theory
- Superstring_theory
- Quantum_mechanics
- M-theory
- Thermodynamics
- Radiation
- Ionizing_radiation
- Non-ionizing_radiation
- Nuclear_power
- Nuclear_fusion
- Nuclear_fission
- Fusion_power
- Atomic_nucleus
- Lawson_criterion
- Nuclear_reactor_technology
- Fusion_energy_gain_factor
- Magnetohydrodynamics
- Nuclear_fusion_methods
- Magnetic_confinement
- Tokamak
- Spherical_tokamak
- Stellarator
- Spheromak
- Reversed_field_pinch
- Field-reversed_configuration
- Levitated_dipole
- Z-pinch
- Inertial_confinement
- Bubble_fusion
- Fusor
- Magnetized_target_fusion
- Inertial_confinement_fusion