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Swyde is a free science encyclopedic project to document scientific explanations and clarifications in the form of questions and answers.
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- Abiogenesis
- Absolute zero
- Accretion disc
- Accretion disk
- Aircraft
- Airfoil
- Angle of attack
- Angular momentum
- Ant
- Asteroid
- Atom
- Atomic mass
- Atomic nucleus
- Atomic number
- Bernoulli's principle
- Bernoulli’s principle
- Beryllium
- Biomagnification
- Boiling point
- Brownian motion
- Buoyancy
- Carbon
- Carbon dioxide
- Celestial sphere
- Cell
- Cell division
- Chondrite
- Color force
- Comet
- Coriolis effect
- Critical Mach number
- DNA
- Declination
- Density
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Drag
- Dwarf planet
- Earth
- Electromagnetic force
- Electron
- Elementary particle
- Energy
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- Enzyme
- Fenugreek
- Force
- General relativity
- Gravity
- Gyroscope
- Hadron
- Heat
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- Home
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- Kinetic energy
- Latitude
- Life
- Lift
- Light
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- Longitude
- Lorentz Force
- Mach tuck
- Magnetosphere
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- Mercury (planet)
- Meteorite
- Moment of inertia
- Momentum
- Mutation
- Nebula
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- Neutron
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- Nuclear fusion
- Nucleation
- Observational frame of reference
- Oxygen
- PH
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- Potential energy
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- Proton
- Quantum Physics
- Quantum physics
- Quantum tunneling
- Quantum tunnelling
- Quark
- RNA
- Rainbow
- Ribonucleic acid
- Right ascension
- Rocket
- Sears-Haack body
- Shock wave
- Soil
- Solar system
- Special relativity
- Square-cube law
- Stagnation point
- Stagnation pressure
- Stall
- Star
- Strain
- Stress
- Strong interaction
- Sun
- Superheating
- Temperature
- Terminal velocity
- Torque
- Triboluminescence
- Ultraviolet
- Uncertainty principle
- Uracil
- Venus
- Vertebrate
- Volume
- Water
- Water cycle
- Water vapour
- Wave-particle duality
- Wave drag
- Whitcomb area rule
- Young-Helmholtz theory
- Zero-point energy
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Swyde is a community project. It is made by humans for the humans. Search for anything and start creating and editing pages, or swydes as we like to call them. If you have a question, just edit the 'Frequently Asked Questions' section on any page and add your question as a level 3 heading, so that people could find it and answer it. For any discussions and opinions, use the discussion page associated to the topic.
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