Currents, Current or The Current may refer to:
In physics, a conservation law states that a particular measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves over time. Exact conservation laws include conservation of mass-energy, conservation of linear momentum, conservation of angular momentum, and conservation of electric charge. There are also many approximate conservation laws, which apply to such quantities as mass, parity, lepton number, baryon number, strangeness, hypercharge, etc. These quantities are conserved in certain classes of physics processes, but not in all.
Mercury most commonly refers to:
Action may refer to:
Independent or Independents may refer to:
Nexus is a Latin word for connection, usually where multiple elements meet. It may refer to:
Today may refer to:
Flow may refer to:
A pulse, in physiology, is the throbbing of arteries resulting from heartbeat.
Spark commonly refers to:
A mirror is an object whose surface reflects an image.
A spectrum is a condition or value that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary infinitely within a continuum.
Splash or Splash! or The Splash may refer to:
A rocket is a vehicle, missile, or aircraft propelled by an engine that creates thrust from a high speed exhaust jet made exclusively from propellant.
Freedom, generally, is the ability or right to change or act without constraint.
X is the 24th letter of the English alphabet.
Livewire(s), Live Wire(s), The Live Wire or Live Wired may refer to:
The world is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth.
Jump most commonly refers to jumping, a form of movement in which an organism propels itself into the air.
Go, GO, G.O., or Go! may refer to:
Standard may refer to: