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WikiProject Physics
This WikiProject exists to improve the quality of existing articles related to physics, to create articles to cover a broader range of physics topics, and to categorize and link them in appropriate ways. The result of this work should be articles that are accessible to the lay reader and yet are also useful to the professional working in the field. Some articles are of interest to grade-school students, others only to advanced graduate students and post-docs: all such communities should be served.
All are welcome to help, from those 'merely' interested in physics to practicing professionals and academics. All are needed. Professional physicists oversee the accuracy of the content in their sub-fields. Together with knowledgeable amateurs they write and edit the articles. But even those with the least amount of knowledge are needed. For example, we always need more amateurs to tell us whenever articles have become too obtuse. In all cases, whether aficionado or professional, when you talk here, you talk with peers.
If you plan to be active in editing articles relating to physics, please add your name and your interests to the participants list. Concrete proposals, suggestions and activities are discussed on the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Physics page, and any and all interested parties are encouraged to join up and participate. We also have an IRC channel on Freenode: #wikiphys.
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Contents
- 1 WikiProject Physics
- 2 Goals
- 3 Quick Help
- 4 Current status of physics articles
- 5 Pages needing attention
- 6 Current activity
- 7 Related WikiProjects, Taskforces, and Subpages
- 8 Recognized content
- 8.1 Main page featured articles
- 8.2 Featured articles
- 8.3 Former featured articles
- 8.4 Main page featured lists
- 8.5 Featured lists
- 8.6 Former featured lists
- 8.7 Good articles
- 8.8 Former good articles
- 8.9 Good topics
- 8.10 Picture of the day pictures
- 8.11 Featured pictures
- 8.12 In the News articles
- 8.13 Did you know? articles
The scope of WikiProject Physics is anything on Wikipedia that is related to physics. As of October 2015, about 18,000 articles have been identified as being physics-related. Our particular interests are core physics concepts and issues related to physics articles. In particular:
- Bringing every physics article as close to Featured Article or Featured List status as possible.
- Maximizing MoS compliance, particularly MoS Numbers and MoS Math.
- Cleaning up tagged articles.
- Organization of categories at every level of Category:Physics.
- Making sure all articles are properly referenced.
- Watching out for pseudoscience in physics articles and categories (see the list of these topics).
- Keeping the Physics Portal in good shape.
- Keeping the WikiProject Physics community active, growing, and well-supported.
- Discussing the content of physics articles on Wikipedia and what direction WikiProject Physics should take (see talk page).
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Current status of physics articles
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- List of the 500 most popular physics pages
- Recent changes to those pages
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Current activity
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- Articles for deletion
- 07 Oct 2015 – Quantum holonomy theory (talk · · hist) AfDed by Qwertyus (t · c) was deleted; see discussion (8 participants)
- 22 Sep 2015 – Galaxy cloud (talk · · hist) AfDed by Dan6233 (t · c) was closed as redirect by Kharkiv07 (t · c) on 13 Oct 2015; see discussion (10 participants; relisted)
- 18 Sep 2015 – MiHsC (talk · · hist) AfDed by I9Q79oL78KiL0QTFHgyc (t · c) was deleted; see discussion (17 participants; relisted)
- 16 Sep 2015 – Andrew Lowe (talk · · hist) AfDed by Eventhorizon51 (t · c) was deleted; see discussion (5 participants; relisted)
- 12 Sep 2015 – Chandana Jayarathne (talk · · hist) AfDed by Wikicology (t · c) was deleted; see discussion (4 participants)
- 10 Sep 2015 – Planform (talk · · hist) AfDed by Steelpillow (t · c) was closed as delete by Sandstein (t · c) on 25 Sep 2015; see discussion (7 participants; relisted)
- 01 Sep 2015 – The Fabric of Reality (talk · · hist) AfDed by Drpixie (t · c) was closed as keep by Kraxler (t · c) on 03 Sep 2015; see discussion (4 participants)
- 29 Aug 2015 – Superdeterminism (talk · · hist) AfDed by Headbomb (t · c) was closed as no consensus by Lankiveil (t · c) on 06 Sep 2015; see discussion (8 participants)
- 06 Aug 2015 – Giant GRB Ring (talk · · hist) AfDed by JzG (t · c) was deleted; see discussion (10 participants; relisted)
- Proposed deletions
- 26 Aug 2015 – Imagining the Tenth Dimension (talk · · hist) PRODed by Ogress (t · c) was deleted
- 06 Jul 2015 – Mehran Tavakoli Keshe (talk · · hist) PRODed by Ian.thomson (t · c) was deleted
- 27 Jun 2015 – Quantum trade-off coding (talk · · hist) PRODed by Qwertyus (t · c) was deleted
- Categories for discussion
- 19 Sep 2015 – Category:Surface chemistry (talk · · hist) CfDed by RockMagnetist (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 03 Sep 2015 – Category:Concepts in physics (talk · · hist) CfDed by Fgnievinski (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 27 Jun 2015 – Category:Scientists whose names are used as SI units (talk · · hist) CfDed by DexDor (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 27 Jun 2015 – Category:Scientists whose names are used as non SI units (talk · · hist) CfDed by DexDor (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 27 Jun 2015 – Category:Scientists whose names are used in physical constants (talk · · hist) CfDed by DexDor (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- Templates for discussion
- 12 Aug 2015 – Template:Elementary (talk · · hist) TfDed by Headbomb (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- A-Class review
- 16 Oct 2015 – Calutron (talk · · hist) was put up for A-Class review by Hawkeye7 (t · c); see discussion
- Good article nominees
- 03 Oct 2015 – Fizeau–Foucault apparatus (talk · · hist) was GA nominated by Stigmatella aurantiaca (t · c); start
- 05 Sep 2015 – Calutron (talk · · hist) GA nominated by Hawkeye7 (t · c) was promoted, see discussion
- 09 Aug 2015 – Fizeau experiment (talk · · hist) GA nominated by Stigmatella aurantiaca (t · c) was promoted, see discussion
- 06 Aug 2015 – Harry K. Daghlian, Jr. (talk · · hist) GA nominated by Hawkeye7 (t · c) was promoted, see discussion
- Requests for comments
- 26 Sep 2015 – Self-creation cosmology (talk · · hist) has an RfC by I9Q79oL78KiL0QTFHgyc (t · c); see discussion
- 01 Sep 2015 – Nuclear weapon (talk · · hist) RfC by Anders Feder (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- Requested moves
- 14 Aug 2015 – Skid (automobile) (talk · · hist) move request by BD2412 (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 12 Aug 2015 – Lens (optics) (talk · · hist) move request by BD2412 (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 15 Jul 2015 – Hexaquark (talk · · hist) move request by Headbomb (t · c) was closed; see discussion
- 27 Jun 2015 – Discrete spectrum (physics) (talk · · hist) move request by Anthony Appleyard (t · c) was closed; see discussion
Newly created articles
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- Archimedes
- Astrophysics Data System
- Atom
- Atomic line filter
- Big Bang
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- James Chadwick
- Jürgen Ehlers
- Electron
- Leonhard Euler
- Exoplanet
- Eye (cyclone)
- Enrico Fermi
- Ursula Franklin
- Gamma-ray burst
- General relativity
- Josiah Willard Gibbs
- Gliding
- History of Mars observation
- Hubble Deep Field
- Introduction to general relativity
- Johannes Kepler
- Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector
- M-theory
- Magnetosphere of Jupiter
- Manhattan Project
- Mechanical filter
- Mirror symmetry (string theory)
- Numerical weather prediction
- Mark Oliphant
- Gerard K. O'Neill
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
- Periodic table
- Photon
- Planets beyond Neptune
- Plutonium
- Quark
- Radiocarbon dating
- Redshift
- Louis Slotin
- Smyth Report
- Speed of light
- Star
- Sun
- Supernova
- Edward Teller
- Tornado
- Trinity (nuclear test)
- Tropical cyclone
- Ununoctium
- Uranium
- White dwarf
- Wind
Former featured articles
- ATLAS experiment
- Binary star
- Black hole
- Cold fusion
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- Richard Feynman
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- Herbig–Haro object
- Isaac Newton
- Nuclear weapon
- Blaise Pascal
- Linus Pauling
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- Quantum mechanics
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- Carl Sagan
- Soap bubble
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- Hans Bethe
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- Robert F. Christy
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- Charles Critchfield
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- Joan Curran
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- Harry K. Daghlian, Jr.
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- Philip Morrison
- Nature
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- Isaac Newton
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- Plasma (physics)
- Proposed redefinition of SI base units
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- Charles K. Kao
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- James Chadwick
- Robert F. Christy
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- Codex Arundel
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- Abraham Esau
- Everything
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- Fata Morgana (mirage)
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- Siegfried Flügge
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- James Franck
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- Walter Gerlach
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- Steven Girvin
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- Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.
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- Kerr Grant
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- Alvin C. Graves
- Gravitational collapse
- Gravity Probe B
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- Gurney flap
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- Warren Elliot Henry
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- Marshall Holloway
- John Riley Holt
- Gabriel Gabrielsen Holtsmark
- Hubble Bubble (astronomy)
- Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
- John R. Huizenga
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- Ice XI
- Inexhaustible bottle
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- Ionization chamber
- Edward A. Irving
- J/psi meson
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory Science Division
- Lawrence H. Johnston
- Gwyn Jones (physicist)
- K2K experiment
- Kammback
- William T. Kane
- J. Clarence Karcher
- Isabella Karle
- Kármán line
- KATRIN
- Al-Khazini
- Karl-Otto Kiepenheuer
- Alan Kostelecký
- Arnold Kramish
- Cornelis Rudolphus Theodorus Krayenhoff
- James A. Krumhansl
- Lanczos tensor
- Landau pole
- Otto Laporte
- Laser Inertial Fusion Energy
- Max von Laue
- Ernest Lawrence
- Louis-Sébastien Lenormand
- Hilde Levi
- Light front holography
- Lighter than air
- Line source
- Liquid-crystal laser
- M. Stanley Livingston
- Local oxidation nanolithography
- Looming and similar refraction phenomena
- Frank J. Low
- Low-ionization nuclear emission-line region
- Józef Łukaszewicz
- Magnetochemistry
- M. Brian Maple
- John Marburger
- Stefan Marinov
- Mass–luminosity relation
- Maxwell's thermodynamic surface
- Marcia McNutt
- The Meaning of It All
- Mechanical filter
- Metadynamics
- Stefan Meyer (physicist)
- Microbarom
- Migma
- Mirage of astronomical objects
- Misner space
- Mobility analogy
- Morison equation
- Philip Morrison
- Motion graphs and derivatives
- Natural Bridges National Monument Solar Power System
- Near-surface geophysics
- Negative index metamaterials
- Neutrino decoupling
- Neutron monitor
- Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
- Night Thoughts of a Classical Physicist
- Kazuhiko Nishijima
- Nitrogen-vacancy center
- Gunnar Nordström
- Nuclear magnetic resonance crystallography
- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nucleic acids
- Faster-than-light neutrino anomaly
- Ocean gyre
- Optical properties of carbon nanotubes
- Optics
- Elaine Oran
- Osoaviakhim-1
- Ouzo effect
- POLYGON experiment
- PSR J1614–2230
- PandaX
- Panemone windmill
- Parabolic loudspeaker
- Pavel Petrovich Parenago
- Particle decay
- Particle experiments at Kolar Gold Fields
- George B. Pegram
- Jean-Baptiste Pérès
- Perhapsatron
- Pierre Perrault (1608–1680)
- Phase space formulation
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- Physical paradox
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- E. Gail de Planque
- Martin A. Pomerantz
- Alexander Prokhorov
- Protogalaxy
- Protoplanetary nebula
- Purdue University Reactor Number One
- Quantum rotor model
- Quantum machine
- Quantum optics
- Quantum pseudo-telepathy
- Isidor Isaac Rabi
- James Rainwater
- Rapid single flux quantum
- Recombination (cosmology)
- Leonard Reiffel
- Frederick Reines
- George T. Reynolds
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- Étienne-Gaspard Robert
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- Routhian mechanics
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- Shigeo Satomura
- Savart wheel
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- Schiehallion experiment
- Josef Schintlmeister
- Schwinger limit
- Sedan (nuclear test)
- Shamal (wind)
- Allen Shenstone
- Ship tracks
- Shock diamond
- Shockley–Queisser limit
- Sky anchor
- Smyth Report
- Henry DeWolf Smyth
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- Somerset Space Walk
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- Carl Størmer
- Sunstone (medieval)
- Surface plasmon
- Leo Szilard
- Harold McCarter Taylor
- Tea leaf paradox
- Terrestrial Physics
- Thermonuclear weapon
- Charles Allen Thomas
- Thorlabs
- Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope
- Trans-Planckian problem
- Transfer-matrix method (optics)
- Transmission electron microscopy DNA sequencing
- Trinity (nuclear test)
- Triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Trojan wave packet
- Władysław Turowicz
- Type II supernova
- Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (Mountain View, California)
- United States Invitational Young Physicists Tournament
- United States gravity control propulsion research
- Ununoctium
- Victor Vacquier
- Vantablack
- Variable-mass system
- Very-high-energy gamma ray
- Katharine Way
- Alvin M. Weinberg
- Westinghouse Atom Smasher
- John Wheatley (physicist)
- Eugene Wigner
- Robert R. Wilson
- Wind gradient
- Wind wave model
- Wire chamber
- Jerome Wolken
- Ernest O. Wollan
- Leona Woods
- Woodstock of physics
- Chien-Shiung Wu
- Yrast
- Z Pulsed Power Facility
- ZETA (fusion reactor)
- Yevgeny Zavoisky
- Walter Zinn
- Imperial and US customary measurement systems
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