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- Science (links | edit)
- International System of Units (links | edit)
- Superconductivity (links | edit)
- Scotland (links | edit)
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- Specific heat capacity (links | edit)
- Statistical mechanics (links | edit)
- Speed of light (links | edit)
- Spacetime (links | edit)
- Generalized Stokes theorem (links | edit)
- Systems theory (links | edit)
- Solar sail (links | edit)
- Thermodynamics (links | edit)
- Telegraphy (links | edit)
- Total internal reflection (links | edit)
- Theory of everything (links | edit)
- Transformer (links | edit)
- United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Trinity College, Cambridge (links | edit)
- Peterhouse, Cambridge (links | edit)
- Euclidean vector (links | edit)
- Voltage (links | edit)
- Virial theorem (links | edit)
- Venus (links | edit)
- Lord Kelvin (links | edit)
- Wave (links | edit)
- Wheatstone bridge (links | edit)
- X-ray crystallography (links | edit)
- Zoetrope (links | edit)
- 1860s (links | edit)
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- Magnetic field (links | edit)
- Peter Debye (links | edit)
- Josiah Willard Gibbs (links | edit)
- Electrolysis (links | edit)
- Natural science (links | edit)
- Thermodynamic free energy (links | edit)
- Dirac equation (links | edit)
- Joseph Priestley (links | edit)
- Magnetohydrodynamics (links | edit)
- Dielectric (links | edit)
- Electrical length (links | edit)