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Revision as of 00:51, 1 January 2003 by Wapcaplet (talk | contribs) (disambiguation)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This is a list of physical "laws" discovered by science. Some might say that the only true "laws" of science are those of the scientific method.
- Boyle's Law (pressure and volume of ideal gas)
- Charles & Gay-Lussac (gases expand equally with the same change of temperature)
- Einstein
- Relativity E=mc (Energy=mass×speed of light)
- Laws of Kepler (planetary motion)
- Beer-Lambert (light absorption)
- Newton
- Newton's laws of motion (inertia, F=ma, action and reaction)
- General law of gravitation Fg = G m1m2/r (universal gravitation force)
- Law of heat conduction
- Ohm's Law (V=IR)
- Kirchhoff's Laws (current and voltage laws)
- Maxwell's equations (electric and magnetic fields: in vacuum ∇·E = 0, ∇·B = 0, ∇×E = -∂B/∂t, ∇×B = c∂E/∂t)
- Radiation laws
- Planck's Law of Radiation (spectral density in a radiation of a blackbody)
- Stefan-Boltzmann law j = σ T (total radiation from a blackbody)
- Wien's law λ0 T = kW (wavelength of the peak of the emission of a blackbody)
- Thermodynamics