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  • 91Sun — This article is about the star. For other uses, see Sun (disambiguation). The Sun …

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  • 92Vacuum tube — This article is about the electronic device. For experiments in an evacuated pipe, see free fall. For the transport system, see pneumatic tube. Modern vacuum tubes, mostly miniature style In electronics, a vacuum tube, electron tube (in North… …

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  • 93Conway's Game of Life — Conway game , which redirects to here, can also refer to games as defined by surreal numbers, which John Conway also developed …

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  • 94Tesla coil — at Questacon the National Science and Technology center in Canberra, Australia Uses Application in educational demonstrations, novelty lighting, as well as music Inventor …

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  • 95Overtone — Overtones redirects here. For other uses, see Overtones (disambiguation). An overtone is any frequency higher than the fundamental frequency of a sound. The fundamental and the overtones together are called partials. Harmonics are partials whose… …

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  • 96Synchronous orbit — A synchronous orbit is an orbit in which an orbiting body (usually a satellite) has a period equal to the average rotational period of the body being orbited (usually a planet), and in the same direction of rotation as that body.PropertiesA… …

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  • 97Binding energy — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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  • 98Harold Stephen Black — Infobox Scientist name = Harold Stephen Black birth date = birth date|1898|4|14 birth place = Leominster, Massachusetts death date =death date and age|1983|12|11|1898|4|14 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = United States… …

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  • 99RLC circuit — A series RLC circuit: a resistor, inductor, and a capacitor An RLC circuit (or LCR circuit) is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor, connected in series or in parallel. The RLC part of the name is due to… …

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  • 100Ultraviolet catastrophe — The ultraviolet catastrophe, also called the Rayleigh Jeans catastrophe, was a prediction of early 20th century classical physics that an ideal black body at thermal equilibrium will emit radiation with infinite power.The term ultraviolet… …

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