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This article from the March 1997 issue of APS News Online contains the finalists and winners of the first APS Physics Limerick Contest. Twenty-five humorous limericks concentrated on classical and modern physics concepts are provided along with a link to view the remaining submissions.
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Title = {APS News: Physics Limericks},
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Volume = {2025},
Number = {2 May 2025},
Year = {1997}
}
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