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  • 31Ampère's circuital law — Ampère s law redirects here. For the law describing forces between current carrying wires, see Ampère s force law. Electromagnetism …

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  • 32Theodore Theodorsen — Infobox Person name = Theodore Theodorsen image size = 140px birth date = birth date|1897|01|8 birth place = Sandefjord, Norway flagicon|Norway death date = 1978 death place = Long Island, New York, United States flagicon|USA occupation =… …

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  • 33M. C. Escher — Maurits Cornelis Escher A 1929 self portrait …

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  • 34Poynting vector — In physics, the Poynting vector can be thought of as representing the energy flux (in W/m2) of an electromagnetic field. It is named after its inventor John Henry Poynting. Oliver Heaviside independently co discovered the Poynting vector. In… …

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  • 35Zorica Pantic — Zorica Pantic, born circa 1951 in the former Yugoslavia, is a college administrator and professor of electrical engineering. In 2005 she was appointed the fourth president of Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.Pantic was previously the… …

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  • 37Egypt in the Western imagination — has loomed large from the very first written texts in the Greek and Hebrew traditions. Egypt was already immemorially ancient to outsiders, and the idea of Egypt as a figment of the Western imagination has continued to be at least as influential… …

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  • 38Watercolor painting — For other uses, see Watercolors (disambiguation). An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Watercolor (US) or watercolour (UK and Commonwealth), also aquarelle from French, is a painting method. A watercolor is the …

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  • 39Navier–Stokes equations — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 40Nepal tea — Type: CTC tea and Orthodox tea …

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