L means liter in the metric system. Here is the URL to the metric system.
http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hillger/common.html
The physics equation for the period of a pendulum is T 2(L/g), where T is the period, L is the length of the pendulum, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Albert Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.
In physics, "eph" does not have a widely recognized or standard meaning. It is possible that it could be a typo or an abbreviation specific to a certain context or school.
The laws of physics describe how matter and energy interact, but they do not directly address the concept of free will. Free will involves the ability to make choices and decisions independently of deterministic physical processes. The relationship between free will and the laws of physics is a philosophical and metaphysical question that remains open to interpretation.
M L T are the units. M represents Mass, L represents Length and T represents Time. These are the fundamental units and all other units are derived from these three. Example: Velocity is MLT-1
Paul L. Copeland has written: 'Introduction to atomic physics for engineers' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics, Physics
Alfred L. Horowitz has written: 'MRI physics for radiologists' -- subject(s): Health Physics, Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical physics, Physics
Mashuri L. Warren has written: 'Introductory physics' -- subject(s): Physics
Rusty L. Myers has written: 'The basics of physics' -- subject(s): Physics, Textbooks
Science---Nature Animals---Science l l Physics Biology--- Bacteria l Steel---Tool Reaction --- Physics l l Weapon Nuclear Reaction --- Weapon l Nuclear Weapon
As in science physics.
Arthur L. Kimball has written: 'A college text-book of physics' -- subject(s): Physics
E. L. Ackley has written: 'A laboratory guide for physics' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Physics
L A. Redman has written: 'The Physics teachers handbook'
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The physics equation for the period of a pendulum is T 2(L/g), where T is the period, L is the length of the pendulum, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.