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- Centimetre–gram–second system of units (links | edit)
- Edwin Hubble (links | edit)
- Hydrogen atom (links | edit)
- Michael Faraday (links | edit)
- Max Planck (links | edit)
- Muon (links | edit)
- Muonium (links | edit)
- Micrometre (links | edit)
- Niels Bohr (links | edit)
- Nanometre (links | edit)
- Periodic table (links | edit)
- Gravitational constant (links | edit)
- Picometre (links | edit)
- Amedeo Avogadro (links | edit)
- Exciton (links | edit)
- Atomic radius (links | edit)
- Fine-structure constant (links | edit)
- Josef Stefan (links | edit)
- Faraday constant (links | edit)
- Schrödinger equation (links | edit)
- A0 (links | edit)
- Kinetic theory of gases (links | edit)
- J. J. Thomson (links | edit)
- Wave function (links | edit)
- Wilhelm Wien (links | edit)
- Network Time Protocol (links | edit)
- Bohr (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Hartree (links | edit)
- Atomic units (links | edit)
- Bohr magneton (links | edit)
- Rydberg constant (links | edit)
- Johannes Rydberg (links | edit)
- Orders of magnitude (length) (links | edit)
- Ground state (links | edit)
- Electron density (links | edit)
- Femtometre (links | edit)
- Brian Josephson (links | edit)
- List of scientific constants named after people (links | edit)
- Unit of length (links | edit)
- Scientific phenomena named after people (links | edit)
- Quantum dot (links | edit)
- Principal quantum number (links | edit)
- Drude model (links | edit)
- Ludwig Boltzmann (links | edit)
- Fine structure (links | edit)
- Potential well (links | edit)
- Quantum well (links | edit)
- Johann Josef Loschmidt (links | edit)
- Bound state (links | edit)