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Physical_effect
Production of static electricity by friction of a fluid
The Armstrong effect is the physical process by which static electricity is produced by the friction of a fluid. It was first discovered in 1840 when an
Armstrong_effect
Physical effect of surfactants on materials
; Randall, R. F. Y.; Makin, M. J. (1950). "The Rehbinder Effect". Proceedings of the Physical Society, Section B. 63 (12): 990. Bibcode:1950PPSB...63.
Rehbinder_effect
Comedy genre
Physical comedy is a form of comedy focused on manipulation of the body for a humorous effect. It can include slapstick, clowning, mime, physical stunts
Physical_comedy
Concept of using the Sun as a large lens
(SGL) is a theoretical method of using the Sun as a large lens with a physical effect called gravitational lensing. It is considered one of the best methods
Solar_gravitational_lens
Force resulting from the quantisation of a field
In quantum field theory, the Casimir effect (or Casimir force) is a physical force acting on the macroscopic boundaries of a confined space which arises
Casimir_effect
Feeling or type of love
embarrassment, disgust, pleasure, and annoyance. The emotional and physical effect of affection also varies between the giver and the receiver. Sometimes
Affection
Physical phenomenon
The Leidenfrost effect or film boiling is a physical phenomenon in which a liquid, close to a solid surface of another body that is significantly hotter
Leidenfrost_effect
Interference phenomenon of waves
aperture, without any change in their energy. Diffraction is the same physical effect as interference, but interference is typically used for the superposition
Diffraction
Direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa
Thomson effect (the Seebeck coefficient varies with temperature). The Seebeck and Peltier effects are different manifestations of the same physical process;
Thermoelectric_effect
Topics referred to by the same term
of diffusion of waves in a disordered medium Weak localization, a physical effect which occurs in disordered electronic systems at very low temperatures
Localization
Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences
Physical science is a branch of natural science that studies non-living systems, in contrast to life science. It in turn has many branches, collectively
Outline_of_physical_science
Aesthetic assessment of physical traits
phenomenon called the halo effect. Research done in the United States and United Kingdom found that objective measures of physical attractiveness and intelligence
Physical_attractiveness
Quantum physical phenomenon
Weak localization is a physical effect which occurs in disordered electronic systems at very low temperatures. The effect manifests itself as a positive
Weak_localization
Event in which a person witnesses an unidentified flying object
the fifth kind is where an alien abductee receives some manner of physical effect from their close encounter, typically either injury or healing. Several
Close_encounter
Philosophical theory
a mental event occurs, a corresponding physical effect occurs as well), but denies a direct cause and effect relation between mind and body. This coordination
Psychophysical_parallelism
Physical effect used in quantum mechanics
July 2016. H. Winful (2003). "Delay time and the Hartman effect in quantum tunneling". Physical Review Letters. 91 (26): 26041. Bibcode:2003PhRvL..91z0401W
Hartman_effect
Electromagnetic quantum-mechanical effect in regions of zero magnetic and electric field
mechanics is just as physical (or non-physical) as it was classically. Aharonov, Cohen, and Rohrlich responded that the effect may be due to a local
Aharonov–Bohm_effect
Natural phenomenon that hot water freezes faster than cold
Goold, John (4 October 2024). "Thermodynamics of the Quantum Mpemba Effect". Physical Review Letters. 133 (14) 140404. arXiv:2403.16959. Bibcode:2024PhRvL
Mpemba_effect
Quantum mechanical effect
subject to the exchange symmetry, the effect tends to align the spins. The exchange interaction is the main physical effect responsible for ferromagnetism,
Exchange_interaction
Profession that helps a disabled person function in everyday life
Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, is a healthcare profession, as well as the care provided by physical therapists. It focuses on promoting
Physical_therapy
Science fiction media franchise
character (Shepard for the first three games, and Ryder for Mass Effect: Andromeda) based on physical appearance, background, and one of six character classes
Mass_Effect
Kinematic prediction of quantum field theory for an accelerating observer
The Unruh effect (also known as the Fulling–Davies–Unruh effect) is a hypothetical, observer-dependent prediction of quantum field theory that an observer
Unruh_effect
Idea that small causes can have large effects
Wojciech H. (2002). "Quantum Chaotic Environments, the Butterfly Effect, and Decoherence". Physical Review Letters. 89 (17) 170405. arXiv:quant-ph/0111002. Bibcode:2002PhRvL
Butterfly_effect
Substance or treatment of no therapeutic value
Non-inert ingredients of the placebo medication having an unintended physical effect The word placebo was used in a medicinal context in the late 18th century
Placebo
Physical effect when superradiant modes are confined around a rotating black hole
A black hole bomb is the name given to a physical effect utilizing how a bosonic field impinging on a rotating black hole can be amplified through superradiant
Black_hole_bomb
Physical condition caused by chronic use of a tolerance-forming drug
anti-seizure effect. SSRI drugs, which have an important use as antidepressants, engender a discontinuation syndrome that manifests with physical side effects;
Physical_dependence
Form of cognitive bias
The horn effect, closely related to the halo effect, is a form of cognitive bias that causes one's perception of another to be unduly influenced by a single
Horn_effect
Electromagnetic effect in physics
the Hall effect. However it was not until a solid mathematical basis for electromagnetism was systematized by James Clerk Maxwell's "On Physical Lines of
Hall_effect
Psychological effect on perceptions of attractiveness
has recognized this effect in another physical appearance indicator, human body perceptions. The effect size of the cheerleader effect is not modulated by
Cheerleader_effect
Electric current generation from light
photovoltaic effect is a physical phenomenon in which a semiconductor material generates electric energy upon being exposed to light. The photovoltaic effect is
Photovoltaic_effect
Physical activity that improves health
into three types, depending on the overall effect they have on the human body: Aerobic exercise is any physical activity that uses large muscle groups and
Exercise
Tendency for positive impressions to contaminate other evaluations
part to physical traits, may be more likely to be perceived as kind or intelligent. The role of attractiveness in producing the halo effect has been
Halo_effect
Approach to general relativity
artifact of the choice of coordinates, rather than a innate property or physical effect[citation needed]. That is, as a formalism, it does not alter predictions;
Tetrad_formalism
Quantum measurement phenomenon
quantum Zeno effect, a reduction in transitions away from the system's initial state, slowing a system's time evolution. Sometimes this effect is interpreted
Quantum_Zeno_effect
Phrase used by Neville Chamberlain
suspect the physical effect of four years' intermittent bombing is far less damaging to the intrinsic character of a nation than the spiritual effect of four
Peace_for_our_time
Metaphysical theory
physical cause." — Barbara Montero, or that "Every physical effect (that is, caused event) has physical sufficient causes" — Agustin Vincente, (According to
Causal_closure
Superstition that equipment only fails in the presence of certain people
Pauli effect is not related to the Pauli exclusion principle, which is a bona fide physical phenomenon named after Pauli. However the Pauli effect was humorously
Pauli_effect
Physical magneto-optical phenomenon
The Faraday effect or Faraday rotation, sometimes referred to as the magneto-optic Faraday effect (MOFE), is a physical magneto-optical phenomenon. The
Faraday_effect
Emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation hits a material
effects in solids and later contributed to the physical basis of xerography. The photoelectric effect helped to propel the then-emerging concept of wave–particle
Photoelectric_effect
Artificial reverberation effect
media help. A reverb effect, or reverb, is an audio effect applied to simulate reverberation. It may be created through physical means, such as echo chambers
Reverb_effect
Fact that observing a situation changes it
observer is tied to the issue of observer effect, where a measurement necessarily requires interacting with the physical object being measured, affecting its
Observer_effect_(physics)
Optical phenomenon
a form of chiroptical harmonic scattering, is a nonlinear optical physical effect whereby chiral scatterers (such as nanoparticles or molecules) convert
Hyper–Rayleigh_scattering
Quantum physical phenomenon
scale. The Josephson effect has many practical applications because it exhibits a precise relationship between different physical measures, such as voltage
Josephson_effect
Type of operator expectation value
examples of an observable physical effect that results from the vacuum expectation value of an operator is the Casimir effect. This concept is important
Vacuum_expectation_value
Physical phenomenon due to impurities
2020-04-26 Béri, B.; Cooper, N. R. (2012). "Topological Kondo Effect with Majorana Fermions". Physical Review Letters. 109 (15) 156803. arXiv:1206.2224. Bibcode:2012PhRvL
Kondo_effect
Physical effect in few-body systems
effect is an effect in the quantum mechanics of few-body systems predicted by the Russian theoretical physicist V. N. Efimov in 1970. Efimov's effect
Efimov_state
Physical effects characterized by James Prescott Joule
Joule effect and Joule's law are any of several different physical effects discovered or characterized by English physicist James Prescott Joule. These
Joule_effect
Momentum-dependent division of spin bands in two-dimensional condensed matter systems
Bychkov in 1984 for two-dimensional systems. The Rashba effect drives a wide variety of physical phenomena, such as operating electron spins by electric
Rashba_effect
State of health and well-being
increased physical activity and reduced inflammation. It produces both a short-term inflammatory response and a long-term anti-inflammatory effect. Physical activity
Physical_fitness
Increase in the probability of a person dying after their spouse has died
The widowhood effect is the increase in the probability of a person dying a relatively short time after a long-time spouse has died. It can also be referred
Widowhood_effect
Physical phenomenon between two fluids
The Marangoni effect (also called the Gibbs–Marangoni effect) is the mass transfer along an interface between two phases due to a gradient of the surface
Marangoni_effect
Change which affects the form of an object/substance, but not its chemical composition
major effect of the physical properties of the metal including strength and ductility. Crystal type, shape and size can be altered by physical hammering
Physical_change
Sensuous proximity or touching
Physical intimacy is sensuous proximity or touching. It is an act or reaction, such as an expression of feelings (including close friendship, platonic
Physical_intimacy
Scientific field of study
physical. The problems in this field start with a "mathematical model of a physical situation" (system) and a "mathematical description of a physical
Physics
The Ramsauer–Townsend effect, also sometimes called the Ramsauer effect or the Townsend effect, is a physical phenomenon involving the scattering of low-energy
Ramsauer–Townsend_effect
Quantum phenomenon
The Purcell effect is the enhancement of a quantum system's spontaneous emission rate by its environment. In the 1940s Edward Mills Purcell discovered
Purcell_effect
Christian ethical consideration
The principle of double effect is a set of ethical criteria which Christian philosophers have advocated for evaluating the permissibility of acting when
Principle_of_double_effect
Spectral line splitting in magnetic field
(1970). "Alfred Landé and the anomalous Zeeman Effect, 1919-1921". Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences. 2: 153–261. doi:10.2307/27757307. JSTOR 27757307
Zeeman_effect
The Poynting effect may refer to two unrelated physical phenomena. Neither should be confused with the Poynting–Robertson effect. All of these effects
Poynting_effect
Frequency change of a wave for observer relative to its source
(2005). "Explanation of the Inverse Doppler Effect Observed in Nonlinear Transmission Lines". Physical Review Letters. 94 (20) 203902. Bibcode:2005PhRvL
Doppler_effect
Physical materials used to store or transmit information
Physical media refers to the physical materials that are used to store or transmit information in data communications. These physical media are generally
Physical_media
Cognitive bias in which people think they are being noticed more than they really are
example of the spotlight effect, Kleck and Strenta (1980) examined how subjects perceived reactions to them having a physical disfigurement. In their study
Spotlight_effect
Expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor
In condensed-matter physics, the Meissner effect (or Meissner–Ochsenfeld effect) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its
Meissner_effect
Atmospheric heat retention
the air inside. Analogously, but through a different physical process, the Earth's greenhouse effect warms the surface of the planet. Foote, Eunice, 1856
Greenhouse_effect
Any voluntarily bodily motion that requires energy expenditure
Physical activity is defined as any movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure. Physical activity encompasses all activities
Physical_activity
Hypothetical mechanism for extracting energy from rotating black holes
cosmological effect High Life, a 2018 science-fiction film that includes a mission to harness the process Black hole bomb – Physical effect when superradiant
Penrose_process
1975 studio album by Led Zeppelin
Physical Graffiti is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Released as a double album on 24 February 1975 in the United States
Physical_Graffiti
20th-century electrical engineer and physicist (1882–1963)
responsible for the identification of field electron emission as a separate physical effect. (He called it "auto-electronic emission", and was interested in it
Julius_Edgar_Lilienfeld
Device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy
increase in temperature is measured by a thermopile. Seebeck effect, the physical effect responsible for the generation of voltage in a thermopile Thermoelectric
Thermopile
Decay of strong electromagnetic fields into particles
effect is a predicted physical phenomenon whereby matter is created by a strong electric field. It is also referred to as the Sauter–Schwinger effect
Schwinger_effect
Topics referred to by the same term
automation programming protocol from Siemens Multipath interference, a physical effect that causes signal degradation in communication systems Multiple precision
MPI
Stereotype
economic, and political advantages or benefits. Physical attractiveness can have a significant effect on how people are judged in terms of employment
Physical attractiveness stereotype
Physical_attractiveness_stereotype
Electric and magnetic fields produced by moving charged objects
theory describes many macroscopic physical phenomena accurately. However, it was unable to explain the photoelectric effect and atomic absorption spectroscopy
Electromagnetic_field
Resonant and recoil-free emission and absorption of gamma radiation by atomic nuclei
The Mössbauer effect, or recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence, is a physical phenomenon, named after Rudolf Mössbauer who investigated it in 1958
Mössbauer_effect
Effect of psychological interference on reaction time
termed the numerical Stroop effect. The effect of irrelevant numerical values on physical comparisons (similar to the effect of irrelevant color words on
Stroop_effect
Universal and unchanging physical quantity
A physical constant, sometimes called a fundamental physical constant or universal constant, is a physical quantity that cannot be explained by a theory
Physical_constant
Velocity overshoot is a physical effect resulting in transit times for charge carriers between terminals that are smaller than the time required for emission
Velocity_overshoot
Claimed ability to attract objects to human skin
phenomenon cannot be explained by magnetism and uses a different kind of physical effect. Skeptic Benjamin Radford has used a compass to check the magnetic
Human_magnetism
Scientific phenomenon
In fluid dynamics, the Weissenberg effect is a phenomenon that occurs when a spinning rod is inserted into a solution of elastic liquid. Instead of being
Weissenberg_effect
of at least one TRIZ method and physical effect. Based on frequently used combinations of TRIZ methods and physical effects Genrich Altshuller proposed
Inventive_standard
Physical effect in general relativity
Pound, R. V.; Snider J. L. (November 2, 1964). "Effect of Gravity on Nuclear Resonance". Physical Review Letters. 13 (18): 539–540. Bibcode:1964PhRvL
Gravitational_redshift
Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form
Tritton, D.J., Physical Fluid Dynamics, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1977 (reprinted 1980), Section 22.7, The Coandă Effect. "Definition of Coanda effect". Merriam-Webster
Coandă_effect
Aggregation of non-polar molecules in aqueous solutions
Retardation Effect". The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 99 (8): 2243–2246. doi:10.1021/j100008a001. Tanford C (1973). The hydrophobic effect: formation
Hydrophobic_effect
3D computer graphics software
Shader which will map any camera view onto any surface, improved MoGraph Effectors, and other general improvements and refinements. 2010 Cinema 4D R12 released
Cinema_4D
Causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa
diagrams (also called fishbone diagrams, herringbone diagrams, cause-and-effect diagrams) are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa that show the potential
Ishikawa_diagram
Hollow enclosure used to produce reverberated sounds
sound can be blended with the original 'dry' input. An example of this physical effect can be heard on the 1978 David Bowie song "Heroes", from the album
Echo_chamber
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success
Matthew_effect
Coandă effect (aerodynamics) (boundary layers) (physical phenomena) Coattail effect (political terms) Cobra effect (Economics) Cocktail party effect (acoustical
List_of_effects
Physical phenomenon
effort into a physical understanding of the effect not only in silicon but also in other functional materials. The piezoresistive effect of semiconductors
Piezoresistive_effect
Physical phenomenon
photothermal mechanism manifests itself, besides the photoacoustic effect, also by other physical changes, notably emission of infra-red radiation and changes
Photoacoustic_effect
Lock picking tool
into the cylinder, the lock cylinder is momentarily unobstructed. The physical effect of the impact is similar to the game of billiards, where the cue stick
Snap_gun
Charge transfer due to contact or sliding
"The Volta effect as a cause of static electrification". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 205
Triboelectric_effect
Electromagnetic radiation from a charged particle in a medium
that the bluish glow was not a fluorescent phenomenon. A theory of this effect was later developed in 1937 within the framework of Einstein's special relativity
Cherenkov_radiation
Phenomenon in statistics where highest-ranked data points are outliers
The king effect is the name given by Jean Laherrère and Didier Sornette to the phenomenon in natural distributions where the top one or two members of
King_effect
Medical investigation for signs of disease
In a physical examination, medical examination, clinical examination, or medical checkup, a medical practitioner examines a patient for any possible medical
Physical_examination
Near-field diffraction effect
"Near-field imaging of atom diffraction gratings: The atomic Talbot effect". Physical Review A. 51 (1): R14–R17. Bibcode:1995PhRvA..51...14C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA
Talbot_effect
Phenomenon in particle physics
In particle physics, the Primakoff effect, named after Henry Primakoff, is the resonant production of neutral pseudoscalar mesons by high-energy photons
Primakoff_effect
Psychological phenomenon
increases physical attraction, sexual desire, and romantic sentiments in comparison to other colors. It has been asserted that this effect acts subconsciously
Red_dress_effect
Thermoelectric effect
Huebener, R. P.; Seher, A. (1969-05-10). "Nernst Effect and Flux Flow in Superconductors. I. Niobium". Physical Review. 181 (2): 701–709. Bibcode:1969PhRv.
Nernst_effect
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Girl/Female
Biblical
Relaxation, physic, comfort.
Boy/Male
Tamil
An ancient physician
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Telugu
Natural; Physical; Radiant; Pearl; Another Name for Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim
An ancient physician
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
An Ancient Physician
Boy/Male
Arabic
Physician
Girl/Female
Biblical
Relaxation, physic, comfort.
Biblical
Raphu, relaxation; physic; comfort
Biblical
physician; cure
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Outer; Body; Physical; Ambition; Power; Progress; Career; Success
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Physician; cure.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Physical bonding
Boy/Male
Biblical
The physic or medicine of God.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Wise; Healer; Physician; Ruler; Sovereign
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
An Ancient Physician
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a nickname for a physician.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sage; Philosopher; Physician; Doctor
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Medicine; Healer; Physician
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A physician.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Physical Bonding
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Truth
Boy/Male
French American Latin Shakespearean
Dead sea (a stagnant lake).
Boy/Male
Biblical
Redemption of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
French lover of Morgan le Fay.
Biblical
a hiding of the shield of the Lord
Male
Ukrainian
, judge
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Peaceful Story
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Singing at Night
Male
Czechoslovakian
, honor battle, or, honorable warrior.
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a.
Of or pertaining to physic, or the art of medicine; medicinal; curative; healing; also, cathartic; purgative.
n.
Hence, figuratively, one who ministers to moral diseases; as, a physician of the soul.
v. t.
Physical ill treatment; injury.
a.
Above or beyond physics; not explainable by physical laws.
v. t.
Resort to physical means; recourse.
adv.
In a physical manner; according to the laws of nature or physics; by physical force; not morally.
n.
A compound machine by which any physical power is applied to produce a given physical effect.
n.
Physical force.
a.
Of or pertaining to physics, or natural philosophy; treating of, or relating to, the causes and connections of natural phenomena; as, physical science; physical laws.
a.
Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external; as, the physical, opposed to chemical, characters of a mineral.
n.
physical examination.
v. t.
To treat with physic or medicine; to administer medicine to, esp. a cathartic; to operate on as a cathartic; to purge.
n.
A yielding to physical force.
n.
Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by physics or natural philosophy.
v. i.
Wanting physical strength.
n.
A physician.
n.
A person skilled in physic, or the art of healing; one duty authorized to prescribe remedies for, and treat, diseases; a doctor of medicine.
imp. & p. p.
of Physic
a.
Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural; as, armies and navies are the physical force of a nation; the body is the physical part of man.