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Description: If you are a physics teacher, physics student, physics major or science geek, then this physics teacher gift shirt for physicists is for you. The physics t-shirt also makes a great STEM gift for physics students and physics majors. Particles and forces! Standard Model Lagrangian TShirt Higgs Boson Physics Teacher features a unique design and lets you hop onto the statement fashion trend. Wear the physics shirt in the classroom or at home. The physics teacher tee for a physicist always fits.
Description: A beautifully simple mathematical equation – The standard model lagrangian. Expanded out in all its gory details, this equation allows you to calculate everything other than Gravity that happens in the universe. If you want to know why the sky is blue, why nuclei stick together, in principle, you can calculate it from this equation. Check out more physics T shirts here
Description: Double slit experiment. Light from a light bulb (left) is shone towards a plate (centre) containing two slits. The light that passes through the slits is observed on a screen behind the plate. This experiment shows that light exhibits the characteristics of both a wave and a particle, a phenomenon known as wave-particle duality. Each photon of light travels through one of the slits, as would be expected of a particle, but light from the two slits interfere, as expected of a wave.
Description: Image of elementary particle transformations in a bubble chamber courtesy of CERN. Image has been cropped, recolored and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. ORIGINAL: https://www.scienceinschool.org/article/2019/track-inspection-how-spot-subatomic-particles/ CC LICENSE: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en
Description: First observation of omega-minus particle. In this historic photograph from the 80-inch (200cm) bubble chamber at the Brookhaven National Laborat- ory. A negative kaon enters at bottom left & collides with a proton in the chamber's hydrogen to produce 3 particles, including the omega-minus, which consists of three strange quarks. The omega stravels a short distance before decaying into a negative pion, which veers to the right across the bottom part of the picture, & a neutral xi particle which leaves no track. Discovery of the omega in 1964 confirmed Murray Gell-Mann & Yuval Ne'eman's classification of subatomic particles, the "Eightfold Way".
Description: Delve into the heart of the atom with our 'Quantum Realm: Geometric Particle' tee! This design captures the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, featuring abstract particles like atoms and subatomic entities, rendered in vibrant geometric shapes. Set against a white background, the myriad of colors represents the dynamic and mysterious nature of the quantum world. Ideal for science enthusiasts, physics students, or anyone captivated by the wonders of the universe. This tee is more than just clothing; it's a conversation starter, a tribute to the beauty of science and the complexities of the natural world.