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Future Faces of Physics Physpardy! Physpardy!
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Date A Scientist The AlphabetSI Units SPS by the Numbers Spelling 100 200 300 400 500
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Einsteins birthday, some celebrate it as Pi Day. Date a Scientist - 100
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In 1903, this scientist received a Nobel Prize for her work on radiation with her husband. Date a Scientist - 200
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Born on 22 September 1791, the ideas of this electric scientist certainly werent confined to a cage. Date a Scientist - 300
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Helen Quinn, well-known SLAC physicist, released the Framework for K-12 Science Education, outlining concepts all students should learn before graduation in this year, the same year as the hurriquake. Date a Scientist - 400
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This popular theoretical physicist was born on 8 January 1942. Date a Scientist - 500
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Plancks constant The Alphabet - 100
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Newtonian constant of gravitation. The Alphabet - 200
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Speed of light in a vacuum. The Alphabet - 300
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The gas constant. The Alphabet - 400
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Wien displacement law constant The Alphabet - 500
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Frequency Units - 100
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Power Units - 200
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Electric charge Units - 300
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Electric Current Units - 400
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Luminous Intensity Units - 500
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The number of Zones in SPS. SPS by the Numbers - 100
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Given to support projects designed to promote physics across cultures, this SPS award is worth up to $300. SPS by the Numbers - 200
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The amount a chapter receives after being awarded the Sigma Pi Sigma Undergraduate Research Award. SPS by the Numbers - 300 2011 winners from Houston Baptist University
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Approximate number of undergraduate students that attended the 2008 Sigma Pi Sigma Congress at Fermilab. SPS by the Numbers - 400
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SPS was established in this year, the same year the Beatles released The White Album SPS by the Numbers - 500
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The speed and the direction of motion Spelling - 100
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A state in which opposing forces are balanced Spelling - 200
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Used in electric circuits to store charge Spelling - 300
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Having exactly similar parts facing each other around an axis. In Physics, its often super! Spelling - 400
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A unit of quantum computing, similar to a bit as a basic unit of computer information. Spelling - 500
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