در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات physics را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه physics و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای physics، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه physics نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از physics در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه physics به کمک همین جملات با physics و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت physics می باشد.
در قسمت ذیل 578 جمله با physics برای شما آورده شده است. ضمناً شما می توانید با کلیک بر روی علامت بلندگو در کنار هر جمله، تلفظ جمله با physics را نیز گوش دهید.
(1) I got a B in physics.
(2) He understands physics.
(3) He does well in physics.
(4) He read physics at Oxford.
(5) He is majoring in physics.
(6) Tom is majoring in physics.
(7) I have trouble with physics.
(8) He is an authority on physics.
(9) I have to bone up on my physics.
(10) He is second to none in physics.
(11) The boy was very sharp at physics.
(12) I haven't seen the physics teacher.
(13) He had a book on physics published.
(14) The book was about quantum physics.
(15) He is completely at home in physics.
(16) She has little knowledge of physics.
(17) I'm not at all interested in physics.
(18) I don't like math, much less physics.
(19) I'm not interested in physics at all.
(20) I don't have much knowledge of physics.
(21) He discovered the three laws of physics.
(22) Mathematics is like the logic of physics.
(23) I'm not in the least interested in physics.
(24) Mathematics is more difficult than physics.
(25) I haven't studied physics much all semester.
(26) I love maths almost as much as I love physics
(27) Are you still having difficulty with physics?
(28) I love maths almost as much as I love physics.
(29) Is Mr Yamada a physics or a chemistry teacher?
(30) He decided to specialize in physics at college.
(31) He was trying to make an experiment in physics.
(32) Which do you like better, physics or chemistry?
(33) I am no more interested in physics than you are.
(34) She gave her entire life to the study of physics.
(35) As usual, the physics teacher was late for class.
(36) I like physics, and I like mathematics even more.
(37) My physics teacher doesn't care if I skip classes.
(38) The teacher demonstrated many physics experiments.
(39) He's a teacher of physics, but can also teach math.
(40) Some students like English, and others like physics.
(41) Two Iranian professors of physics were assassinated.
(42) She devoted her entire life to the study of physics.
(43) When it comes to physics, no one comes close to him.
(44) The word "physics" comes from Greek, meaning nature.
(45) I have a liking for chemistry as well as for physics.
(46) The teacher demonstrated many experiments in physics.
(47) Do you know if the professor of physics is here today?
(48) Maths and physics were my favourite subjects at school
(49) Maths and physics were my favourite subjects at school.
(50) Even our brains are all subject to the laws of physics.
(51) The atomic bomb is the offspring of 20th century physics.
(52) None of these has gained wide acceptance in the physics world
(53) In college, I fared ill with physics and well with chemistry.
(54) The physics laboratory has the best apparatus I've ever seen.
(55) John struggled to find out the answer to the physics problem.
(56) Quantum physics thus reveals a basic oneness of the universe.
(57) None of these has gained wide acceptance in the physics world.
(58) But you can talk to your physics teacher, if you're interested.
(59) Detecting these products gives insight into the physics involved
(60) Cern is an international particle physics laboratory near Geneva
(61) Detecting these products gives insight into the physics involved.
(62) Cern is an international particle physics laboratory near Geneva.
(63) Quantum physics is too difficult for a mere mortal to understand.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(64) FermiDirac statistics continues to be an important part of physics
(65) It is used as a graphical analysis tool in engineering and physics
(66) A guy I met in my physics class made a didgeridoo out of PVC pipe.
(67) You don't need a PhD in quantum physics to be against nuclear war.
(68) FermiDirac statistics continues to be an important part of physics.
(69) It is used as a graphical analysis tool in engineering and physics.
(70) The Murray State University physics club is also named in his honor
(71) The Murray State University physics club is also named in his honor.
(72) He worked successively as head teacher and head of the physics group
(73) This poses an interesting problem for classical theories of physics.
(74) He worked successively as head teacher and head of the physics group.
(75) Is it possible to take longer break from studying theoretical physics
(76) The usage of the term mathematical physics is sometimes idiosyncratic
(77) Is it possible to take longer break from studying theoretical physics.
(78) The usage of the term mathematical physics is sometimes idiosyncratic.
(79) The prize recognizes and encourages outstanding achievements in physics
(80) The prize recognizes and encourages outstanding achievements in physics.
(81) You got 120% on the physics exam? You could probably teach that class...
(82) Einstein decided to study math and physics so he could become a teacher.
(83) Often when a new notion in physics is proposed there is a kneejerk backlash
(84) Often when a new notion in physics is proposed there is a kneejerk backlash.
(85) The orbiting of Earth around the Sun obeys to many complicated laws of physics.
(86) The laws of physics is the canvas God laid down on which to paint his masterpiece
(87) She loved science and at school physics and mathematics were her favourite subjects
(88) The senior section has two laboratories one for chemistry and the other for physics
(89) She loved science and at school physics and mathematics were her favourite subjects.
(90) The senior section has two laboratories one for chemistry and the other for physics.
(91) It has many applications in mathematics physics engineering and computer programming
(92) In physics however stochastic integrals occur as the solutions of Langevin equations
(93) Jenkins is a physics graduate from Southampton university PhD in atmospheric physics
(94) It has many applications in mathematics physics engineering and computer programming.
(95) In physics however stochastic integrals occur as the solutions of Langevin equations.
(96) Jenkins is a physics graduate from Southampton university PhD in atmospheric physics.
(97) When Hawking graduated from college in 1962, he began studying for a Ph.D. in physics.
(98) Japanese is a quantum language. It is to languages what quantum physics is to physics.
(99) Kepler used mathematics to discuss physics and described regularities of nature this way
(100) Kepler used mathematics to discuss physics and described regularities of nature this way.
(101) He wrote his thesis on experimental nuclear physics under supervision of Samuel K Allison
(102) He wrote his thesis on experimental nuclear physics under supervision of Samuel K Allison.
(103) Students who want to major in physics ought to have a sufficient knowledge of mathematics.
(104) Theoretical physics was child's play to Einstein, but he couldn't figure out his income tax.
(105) In addition Newton established the fundamental physical laws which govern dynamics in physics
(106) In addition Newton established the fundamental physical laws which govern dynamics in physics.
(107) At Argonne he continued experimental physics investigating neutron scattering with Leona Marshall
(108) At Argonne he continued experimental physics investigating neutron scattering with Leona Marshall.
(109) Albert Einsteins famous equation E equals MC squared is one of the best known equations in physics
(110) Albert Einsteins famous equation E equals MC squared is one of the best known equations in physics.
(111) Didn’t I tell you it’s our mathematics teacher who invited the physics scientist to their classroom?
(112) In physics Noethers theorem explains the fundamental connection between symmetry and conservation laws
(113) The abstract analysis of the world by mathematics and physics rests on the concepts of space and time.
(114) In physics Noethers theorem explains the fundamental connection between symmetry and conservation laws.
(115) It is that Emmet's theory is compatible with previous theories in physics that is of most significance.
(116) We are referring to the most general principle in all classical physics, that of conservation of energy.
(117) Without understanding the actual physics some animals exploit total internal reflection for catching fish
(118) Perry is mistaken in thinking that Emmet's theory was constructed without reference to Newtonian physics.
(119) Without understanding the actual physics some animals exploit total internal reflection for catching fish.
(120) But this did not stop him from using his mind and presenting his ideas at physics meetings around the world.
(121) The impact of Emmet's theory on physics has been widely discussed, but this is not my concern in this paper.
(122) Look at the world, Georg, look at the world before you've filled yourself with too much physics and chemistry.
(123) In physics, the Jeans instability causes the collapse of interstellar gas clouds and subsequent star formation.
(124) In addition to mathematics, physics and astronomy, Newton also had an interest in alchemy, mysticism and theology.
(125) Theology, philosophy, metaphysics, and quantum physics are merely ways for God to have his smart people believe in him
(126) History is like quantum physics: the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assassination a particle or a wave?
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(127) Rejecting the urging of his physician father to study medicine, Hawking chose instead to concentrate on mathematics and physics.
(128) Sagan's scientific curiosity led him to earn four degrees in physics, astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Chicago.
(129) Results from the Large Hadron Collider mean that supersymmetry theorists may have to come up with a new theory of sub-atomic physics.
(130) I hope to make clear why I think Emmet's theory, originally introduced in the field of design architecture, is so important in physics.
(131) Franklin Chang-Díaz received a BS degree in mechanical engineering in 1973. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in applied plasma physics in 1977.
(132) People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
(133) It's not clear right now whether time travel is really something that exists in reality but its possibility has been proven by theoretical physics.
(134) Student: Dr. Einstein, Aren't these the same questions as last year's [physics] final exam?Dr. Einstein: Yes; But this year the answers are different.
(135) ?your first thought would send the power of Quantum physics into a hive of activity. your first thought, would inevitably become the destiny of the day
(136) No, this trick won't work... How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?
(137) To define the mission for our space program, I'd like to bring in the -- the top professors that relate to space areas and physics, the top people from industry
(138) From 1902 through 1909, Einstein worked in a patent office in Bern, Switzerland. While working in the patent office he published many papers on theoretical physics.
(139) There's something uniquely interesting about Buddhism and mathematics, particularly about quantum physics, and where they meet. That has fascinated us for a long time.
(140) One of your American professors said that to study religion was merely to know the mind of man, but if one truly wanted to know the mind of God, you must study physics.
(141) If someone comes here and gets a PhD in — in physics, that's the person I'd like to staple a green card to their — to their diploma, rather than saying to them to go home
(142) An important year in scientific history is 1905, when Einstein changed the face of physics with his theories of special relativity, mass-energy equivalence and the photoelectric effect.
(143) The new formula in physics describes humans as paradoxical beings who have two complementary aspects. They can show properties of Newtonian objects and also infinite fields of consciousness.
(144) What is the difference between a cathedral and a physics lab? Are not they both saying: Hello? We spy on whales and on interstellar radio objects we starve ourselves and pray till we're blue.
(145) pure physics.
(146) based in physics
(147) so physics by day
(148) fighting is physics.
(149) of particle physics.
(150) than fire or physics.
(151) i learned some physics
(152) a key thing in physics.
(153) we also explain physics.
(154) from fundamental physics.
(155) the nobel prize in physics
(156) so what are those physics?
(157) throw in a bunch of physics
(158) we didn't know any physics.
(159) i think our enemy was physics
(160) and with the known physics etc
(161) apply the physics engine again
(162) the key physics principle here
(163) they came from particle physics
(164) quantum physics balls this out.
(165) of the physics of the very hot.
(166) the physics of the very strange.
(167) it's a physics test, you know...
(168) phd in applied physics from mit.
(169) and, the laws of physics. right?
(170) so what equations are for physics
(171) the big questions facing physics.
(172) it is an ideal pattern in physics
(173) this is ibn sina's physics class.
(174) alright, how about some physics !
(175) it's not physics can bring about?
(176) you know, from physics to medicine
(177) to emerge from the laws of physics
(178) yeah, it's a book club on physics.
(179) and apply a physics engine to this
(180) than answers in the laws of physics
(181) an axiom of physics, of all science
(182) i have no question that the physics
(183) because the laws of physics dictate
(184) i'm a physics researcher, shz onuma.
(185) quantum physics, parabolic calculus.
(186) basic principles of quantum physics.
(187) because of the physics of defraction.
(188) of what i think what particle physics
(189) it captures a lot of the physics, yes.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(190) something beyond chemistry or physics.
(191) Ya i doing physics tutorial now hahaha
(192) so we're bound with the laws of physics
(193) this is a setup i put in a physics lab.
(194) boys and girls watching, study physics.
(195) particle physics. advanced microbiology.
(196) and that's the result of physics, right?
(197) like for instance, biologists and physics
(198) through the growth of the laws of physics
(199) is that these are the physics of culture.
(200) but it is large in particle physics units
(201) since when are you interested in physics?
(202) will change our understanding of physics.
(203) comic books. quantum physics video games.
(204) List of important publications in physics
(205) am: it captures a lot of the physics, yes.
(206) let's go back to high school physics here.
(207) so there's an old idea in particle physics
(208) to conceptualize mathematics, physics, law
(209) about the physics and physiology of diving
(210) we see energy as physics, chemistry as mass
(211) and it's not just physics and world history
(212) to many complex systems in physics, biology
(213) and what should be done in particle physics
(214) it's a whole new way of looking at physics.
(215) and apply it to the physics of the universe
(216) i thought about getting a ph.d. in physics.
(217) stephen wolfram: well, the parts of physics
(218) will change our understanding of physics...
(219) quantum physics underpins organic chemistry.
(220) despite the success, physics has its limits.
(221) that became the feynman lectures on physics.
(222) you experienced the same fundamental physics
(223) the same physics and the same business logic
(224) it upended all of our theories about physics.
(225) nothing of physics. but he accepted the basic
(226) so, this is exactly what you want in physics:
(227) [wolfgang ketterle, nobel laureate in physics]
(228) it was... it was above the physics department.
(229) that's what physics really is ultimately doing
(230) of energy and matter and chemistry and physics?
(231) at school i was being just taught about physics
(232) liberal political theory and newtonian physics.
(233) queen's college, physics department, all right?
(234) i read books, science books, especially physics.
(235) think of it as the psychological law of physics.
(236) subjects sprinkled through physics and chemistry
(237) it has generated considerable insight in physics
(238) where i work, at cern in geneva, particle physics
(239) now, van gogh doesn't know anything about physics
(240) and in fact, we did sometimes do physics together.
(241) really means to me particle physics and cosmology.
(242) a world in which the laws of physics and nature...
(243) but for maths and physics, you only need to get 40%
(244) we need some breakthroughs in physics along the way
(245) you wouldn't know it if you weren't a physics nerd.
(246) Bblp i head over to physics for consulttion. Muacks
(247) that physics can teach us something about marketing.
(248) well, i'm involved in other things, besides physics.
(249) and one of them was [unclear] who taught us physics.
(250) but because the laws of physics themselves forbid it.
(251) all right, from skate physics to theoretical physics.
(252) what nanotechnology in particular and quantum physics
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(253) so the physics is that the bigger the mass of an object
(254) so the usual physics approach doesn't really work here.
(255) as gamers we are now living by the same laws of physics
(256) but as we began to better understand the laws of physics
(257) but physics does tell us what particles can be produced.
(258) it's one of the most incredible things about the physics
(259) this way, even if the physics i work on comes to nothing
(260) yeah, it's all applied psychology and newtonian physics.
(261) the basic physics is to keep yourself wide at the bottom.
(262) i've excelled in advanced physics, biology and astronomy.
(263) and we want to start an institute in theoretical physics.
(264) do you actually know anything about physics? not a thing.
(265) from someone with a crazy theory about physics of gravity
(266) and high school physics teachers have used that for years.
(267) better by applying those physics principles i just listed?
(268) what they didn't tell you in physics in eighthgrade physics
(269) It's tough for magic to argue with physics, most of the time.
(270) then physics can actually directly interpret that information
(271) you'd have to have perfect timing, an expert grasp of physics.
(272) let me describe the most important conclusion from the physics
(273) there's a theory in quantum physics... that time is immutable.
(274) i'm studying physics: landau, lipschitz, resnick and halliday.
(275) first, transport. here are the physics principles that tell you
(276) what physics tells us is that everything comes down to geometry
(277) The rules of physics are, in some cases, suspiciously anthropic.
(278) the laws of physics can't explain one number for the dark energy
(279) they hoped that this would contribute somehow to particle physics
(280) If it weren’t for physics and law enforcement, I’d be unstoppable.
(281) i try to balance my life equally between physics, love and surfing
(282) When you read about chemistry and physics, you want to do them too.
(283) these physics in your mind, they are also above your comprehension.
(284) sure, once i see the facility's plans, and, uh, elementary physics.
(285) what i'm trying to do better reproduce the standard model of physics
(286) the way the chemical bond arises from physics and certain accidents.
(287) these were wellestablished laws of physics that were being violated.
(288) oh snakegod! ..save my physics..i shall send one litre milk everyday!
(289) in classical physics, there is always some friction, some energy loss.
(290) in this regard, new physics theories are a lot like startup companies.
(291) for those of you who remember your physics, that's a zeroangularmomentum
(292) if it wasn't for her i probably wouldn't have found astronomy and physics
(293) quantum physics says before you open the box, the cat isn't dead or alive.
(294) three years later, we have the perimeter institute for theoretical physics
(295) it defies your laws of physics to transport matter through time and space.
(296) as you can imagine, even if you know physics, this should be intuitive, ok
(297) because, believe it or not, there is something to the physics and chemistry
(298) so i went online and found a physics professor calling himself dr. gravity.
(299) this works in physics. this works in geology. but if this is normal science
(300) the work my team and i will do here will change our understanding of physics.
(301) a hundred years on, we now find ourselves at another turning point in physics
(302) my question is what happens when you start messing with the physics of it all?
(303) this is the greatest advance in modern physics since the splitting of the atom.
(304) He needs "space" and "time," as if this were physics and not a human relationship.
(305) and i wondered if you could use the same physics that makes that thing spin 'round
(306) salt water is a great conductor of electricity 8th standard physics we all studied it!
(307) physics can be taught , love cant , learn it while you can , earn it when ever possible .
(308) Come on, Rory! It isn't rocket science, it's just quantum physics!-The Doctor (Matt Smith)
(309) kate, professor emeritus of theoretical physics at boston university. theoretical physics?
(310) trinidad and tobago is like a place with different laws of physics or biology or something.
(311) i will make sure the only job you ever get in physics is teaching it to high school juniors.
(312) See, those who wield the primordial forces of creation have a long-running grudge with physics.
(313) it's also a fantasy about a mythic hero whose powers defy the laws of physics and common sense.
(314) i'm not even a physics professor. just a copywriter for an ad agency. but that's why i love this stuff.
(315) The good thing about the laws of physics is that they require no law enforcement agencies to maintain them
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(316) it's like the less human i feel, all this knowledge about everything, quantum physics, applied mathematics
(317) ...quantum mechanics—the physics of our world—requires that you hold such pedestrian complaints in abeyance.
(318) besides... what it did to the goldfish, the effect on the physics in the overlapping areas was catastrophic.
(319) Our civil rights have no dependence upon our religious opinions more than our opinions in physics or geometry.
(320) now, since the pocket universe exists in interdimensional space, many of the usual laws of physics won't apply.
(321) Our civil rights have no dependence on our religious opinions any more than our opinions in physics or geometry...
(322) you can't just walk from the present into the past. you're shattering the laws of physics. well, how do we get in?
(323) If the business of physics is ever finished, the world will be a much less interesting place in which to live . . .
(324) The book is a good review of general physics to help students become aware of the issues in their science education.
(325) The laws of physics that deal with inertia also apply to humans, such that situations tend to remain the same over time.
(326) It makes sense in terms of physics, but this isn't good for a lot of things and especially won't do well at woodworking.
(327) We study biology, physics, movements of glaciers... Where are the classes on envy, feeling wronged, despair, bitterness...
(328) perhaps,thought Felix,that's what magic is--physics with a different twist to it.my world just hasn't discovered the twist.
(329) But I do not know what to tell myself. Stuart needs "space" and "time," as if this were physics and not a human relationship.
(330) A mathematician is an? individual who calls himself a 'physicist' and does 'physics' and physical experiments with abstract concepts.
(331) Take a child & teach him physics his first 7 grades of education, I submit he'd excel to a savant-like level. Imagine adult focus for 7 yrs.
(332) bizarre anomalies are occurring all over the world, defying every law of physics and all the media care about is what china pattern we picked.
(333) the work my team and i will do here will change our understanding of physics, will bring about advancements in power, advancements in medicine.
(334) Mathematics is the cheapest science. Unlike physics or chemistry, it does not require any expensive equipment. All one needs for mathematics is a pencil and paper.
(335) What is especially striking and remarkable is that in fundamental physics a beautiful or elegant theory is more likely to be right than a theory that is inelegant.
(336) i got further confirmation of this notion, when i met dr. jack kasher, a former professor of physics at the university of nebraska, who has also researched ufo fenomena.
(337) The people who actually make the advances in theoretical physics don't think in these categories that the philosophers and the historians of science subsequently invent for them
(338) If you're teaching, say, physics, there's no point in persuading a student that you're right. You want to encourage them to find out what the truth is, which is probably that you're wrong.
(339) Light — i.e. space — is the structure of time, the essence of existence. The stuff of physics does not involve time. Orthodox contemporary physics sadly refers to this fact as “the problem of time.
(340) When the conventional wisdom of physics seemed to conflict with an elegant theory of his, Einstein was inclined to question that wisdom rather than his theory, often to have his stubbornness rewarded.
(341) Both the old and new physics were dealing with shadow-symbols, but the new physics was forced to be aware of that fact - forced to be aware that it was dealing with shadows and illusions, not reality.
(342) Nice. So physics?
(343) Mechanics is a part of physics.
(344) See also moment LRB physics RRB.
(345) It also stores space physics mission data.
(346) Point groups are used in what form of physics
(347) Quantum gravity is an area of research in physics.
(348) Newton’s laws are seminal in the field of physics.
(349) What level physics does psychology and geology use?
(350) What kind of physics was Feynman least interested in
(351) emaths, amaths, physics and chemistry. Yup its per hr.
(352) Both graduate degrees were in mathematics and physics.
(353) What concept is of basic importance in modern physics?
(354) In physics spin is the angular momentum of a particle.
(355) Quantum mechanics is important to physics and chemistry.
(356) He took all of the science courses except advanced physics.
(357) When did Adler set off a revolution in the field of physics
(358) Other observations are not clearly answered by known physics.
(359) When was the law of conservation of physics first postulated?
(360) Schrà dinger s cat is a thought experiment about quantum physics.
(361) Both graduate degrees were in mathematics and mathematical physics.
(362) What type of physics was used to create a system to find data sets?
(363) This article refers to the law of conservation of energy in physics.
(364) The physics of quantum mechanics included special cases for what work
(365) Russell is highly trained in physics, and he is an excellent physicist.
(366) She was appointed as a professor of physics at Jahangirnagar University.
(367) This formula is commonly used to simplify vector calculations in physics.
(368) Some parts of modern calculus come from Newton such as its uses in physics.
(369) A central topic in thermal physics is the canonical probability distribution.
(370) Whose recent breakthrough in physics did Popper view as paradigmatic science?
(371) In physics energy transfer is when energy is moved from one place to another.
(372) Anderson received a degree in physics from the University of Minnesota in 1948.
(373) A physicist studies a variety of physical phenomena in many branches of physics.
(374) In physics an elementary particle is a particle not made up of smaller particles.
(375) In physics damping is any effect that tends to reduce the amplitude of vibrations.
(376) A nuclear reaction is a process from physics In it two or more particles collide.
(377) The Copenhagen interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics in physics.
(378) It surprised everyone when our history teacher went off on a tangent about physics.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(379) Franklin was influential for his political activism and for his advances in physics
(380) The uninitiated students had trouble understanding the advanced concepts of physics.
(381) The study of light known as optics is an important research area in modern physics.
(382) In physics, Whitehead's thought has had some influence. What are gravitational waves?
(383) In 1932 Heisenberg won the Nobel Prize for physics for his work in quantum mechanics.
(384) In modern particle physics, the vacuum state is considered the ground state of matter
(385) Apart from its use as a reactant, H 2 has wide applications in physics and engineering
(386) In theoretical physics the field strength is just another name for the curvature form.
(387) Einstein’s preponderant physics studies still influence how gravity is understood today.
(388) Thermodynamics is related to the physics of heat work temperature energy and entropy.
(389) The difficult concept of the physics theory was recondite to everyone but the scientists.
(390) My physics teacher challenged us to refute his laboratory findings with our own evidence.
(391) The physics affecting the bullet once it leaves the barrel is called external ballistics .
(392) In chemistry and physics the atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in the atom.
(393) The gravitational constant called G in physics equations is an empirical physical constant.
(394) Matter should not be confused with mass, as the two are not quite the same in modern physics.
(395) The elementary student looked at the physics book and found the work completely unfathomable.
(396) Many of his ideas about nature and physics presaged important scientific concepts of our time.
(397) In classical physics the particle can be detected anywhere in the box with equal probability.
(398) In Newtonian physics, there is a universal law that says energy can be neither created nor what
(399) The cumbrous methods for learning physics was made apparent to the teacher after the first test.
(400) The scientific revolution is a convenient boundary between ancient thought and classical physics.
(401) Albert Einstein proposed that the laws of physics should be based on the principle of relativity.
(402) It was invented in the context of classical mechanics, but is generally useful in modern physics.
(403) Although the monograph was not a best-seller, it was a top read for those in the field of physics.
(404) The Planck constant sometimes called Planck s constant is an important number in quantum physics.
(405) Thermal physics is the combined study of thermodynamics statistical mechanics and kinetic theory.
(406) Robert, a first year physics student, is adamant in his decision to peruse a career in engineering.
(407) Seipenbusch was a founding member of his party He studied physics at the University of MÃ 14 nster.
(408) In physics the field strength of a field is the magnitude LRB size RRB of its LRB vector RRB value.
(409) One of these was analyzing the physics of a twirling, nutating dish as it is moving through the air
(410) The amplitude of the student’s knowledge about astronomy and physics was beyond the teacher’s grasp.
(411) After some time Yunus married Afrozi Yunus who was a researcher in physics at Manchester University.
(412) Sometimes in the field of physics "matter" is simply equated with particles that exhibit rest mass (i
(413) This law is a fundamental principle of physics. what should be confused with the uncertainty principle?
(414) He taught physics at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton New Jersey until his death in 1955.
(415) They are very useful because they describe the physics of many things of academic and economic interest.
(416) This law is a fundamental principle of physics. What is the quantity which is canonical conjugate to time
(417) Although erudite and experienced, the tired professor found it difficult to teach a simple physics lesson.
(418) The 2007 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to Albert Fert and Peter Grà 14 nberg for the discovery of GMR.
(419) During her second stay at Princeton she met and married Bancroft W Sitterly who became a physics professor.
(420) Noether's theorem has become a fundamental tool of modern theoretical physics and the calculus of variations
(421) Due to my approachable teacher, I felt comfortable asking her any question about physics without feeling dumb.
(422) In thermal physics thermal energy is the type of energy that has a system that increases with its temperature.
(423) The elderly professor would sometimes make a digression and talk about his wife’s flowerbeds instead of physics.
(424) Newton’s laws of physics explain why an item thrown up in the air travels in the shape of a curve or a parabola.
(425) Quantum physics is strikingly complex and requires a thorough knowledge of math, science, and Newton’s theories.
(426) In physics, degenerate matter refers to the ground state of a gas of fermions at a temperature near absolute zero
(427) On the other hand, the Standard Model of Particle physics uses quantum field theory to describe all interactions
(428) Applied mathematics uses mathematics to solve problems of other areas such as engineering physics and computing.
(429) Space science means astronomy and astrophysics solar and space plasma physics and planetary and lunar science.
(430) This law is a fundamental principle of physics. This mathematical entanglement of energy and space results in what
(431) Einstein’s theories on gravity were-and still are-instrumental to our understanding of physics, space, and flight.
(432) He wrote on algebra logic foundations of mathematics philosophy of science physics metaphysics and education.
(433) In physics thermal expansion is the tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature.
(434) The library filled its stacks with new works in mathematics astronomy physics natural history and other subjects.
(435) In 1929, he obtained the authorisation to teach mathematics and physics in secondary school, which he started doing
(436) The physics class conducted an experiment in order to draw conclusions about the association of a photon with light.
(437) Albert Einstein’s intelligence left behind a legacy of knowledge that changed physics and how we understand gravity.
(438) This allembracing definition was not adopted by most later philosophers but something similar is in quantum physics.
(439) In molecular physics and quantum chemistry an energy level is a quantized energy of a bound quantum mechanical state.
(440) Other authors however define thermal physics loosely as a summation of only thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
(441) I have already completed my degree in physics, but I think I will undertake a postgraduate study of psychology as well.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(442) In 1779 he became professor of experimental physics at the University of Pavia a chair he occupied for almost 25 years.
(443) Feynman followed Hans Bethe, instead, to Cornell University, where Feynman taught theoretical physics from 1945 to 1950
(444) He is renowned for his work in mathematical physics in particular his contributions to general relativity and cosmology.
(445) The ultracrepidarian talked about physics as if he were Stephen Hawking himself but had no real knowledge of the subject.
(446) From 1842 to 1848 he studied physics chemistry botany mineralogy philosophy and medicine at the University of Giessen.
(447) In order to understand this book on nuclear physics, I will have to review it with someone who is erudite in that subject.
(448) Without physics we never could have invented nuclear warheads, as physics includes the study of atoms and their properties.
(449) Other experimental observations can be explained by combining the overall expansion of space with nuclear and atomic physics.
(450) The beginning of the 20th century brought the start of a revolution in physics. Quantum theories became which subject in 1925
(451) Thermal physics generally speaking is the study of the statistical nature of physical systems from an energetic perspective.
(452) Some proponents of cryogenics believe that the very low temperatures may allow those frozen through physics to live eternally.
(453) There are several organized associations in mathematical physics one is the International Association of Mathematical Physics.
(454) The beginning of the 20th century brought the start of a revolution in physics. What science subject explains anomalous results
(455) One challenge to the traditional concept of matter as tangible "stuff" came with the rise of field physics in the 19th century.
(456) Even though many people think that the torque in a car can be easily increased, people don’t realize that physics affects this.
(457) In the various subfields of physics there exist two common usages of the term flux both with rigorous mathematical frameworks.
(458) In physics mechanical energy describes the potential energy and kinetic energy present in the components of a mechanical system.
(459) EPN is known for research and education in the applied science, astronomy, atmospheric physics, engineering and physical sciences.
(460) Studying how an arrow flies through the air, including how it is affected by the wind speed and direction, is a matter of physics.
(461) He is also known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, statics, and the explanation of the principle of the lever
(462) A military sniper must have some degree of finesse in physics, as he must judge the trajectory of his bullet from a great distance.
(463) The teacher talked about the difficult subject of quantum physics first as a generality and then broke it into more complex subtopics.
(464) Planck units are very important for theoretical physics because they simplify several recurring algebraic expressions of physical law.
(465) In 1960 Capecchi came to MIT as a graduate student to study physics and mathematics but he soon became interested in molecular biology.
(466) Electrostatics LRB also known as static electricity RRB is the branch of physics that deals with apparently stationary electric charges.
(467) When my teacher gave me the award for most outstanding project, she told me my assignment epitomized excellence in the field of physics.
(468) It assumes quite an understanding of the basic functions and principles of physics with regards to gravity, space, acceleration & inertia.
(469) In particular in The Tao of Physics he makes the assertion that physics and metaphysics are both inexorably leading to the same knowledge.
(470) The study of physics is critical to the science of projectiles, since physics deals with how things move and the energy that propels them.
(471) Because Dr. Jenkins has worked in the field of physics for a long time, he has been able to create a visual paradigm of Dr. Mark’s theory.
(472) In physics, Whitehead's thought has had some influence. What affect did the discovery of gravitational waves not have on Whitehead's theory
(473) Even though his son was very smart, it was impractical for the father to believe his son could learn quantum physics while in kindergarten.
(474) Then he studied at the Darmstadt University of Technology in Germany where he received his diploma in physics in 1966 and his Ph D in 1969.
(475) The basic laws of physics have been established for a long time, so long that they are considered irrefutable by almost all educated people.
(476) He also made contributions to solidstate physics and optics and supervised the work of a number of important physicists in the 1920s and 30s.
(477) In physics the angular velocity specifies the angular speed at which an object is rotating along with the direction in which it is rotating.
(478) Consulting the wunderkind whose was barely out of elementary school seemed strange until I realized that he was an expert in quantum physics.
(479) In physics for example the spacetime continuum model explains space and time as part of the same continuum rather than as separate entities.
(480) In computational physics a numerical dissipation is also known as artificial dissipation or artificial diffusion or numerical diffusion .
(481) He researched ocean tides LRB for which he won the Royal Medal RRB He published work in mechanics physics geology astronomy and economics.
(482) In particle physics and quantum chemistry, antimatter is matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute ordinary matter.
(483) Delbrà 14 ck remained in the US during World War II teaching physics at Vanderbilt University in Nashville while pursuing his genetic research.
(484) " A recent theory using concepts from physics and neurophysiology proposes that God can be conceptualized within the theory of integrative level
(485) In physics the magnetic field is a field that permeates space and which exerts a magnetic force on moving electric charges and magnetic dipoles.
(486) Although all three kinds of objects are neutron stars the things that they can be seen to do and the physics that causes this are very different.
(487) A great discovery of twentieth century physics was the probabilistic nature of physical phenomena at atomic scales described in quantum mechanics.
(488) According to the prevailing Standard Model of physics all matter is composed of three generations of leptons and quarks both of which are fermions.
(489) Nor should physical law be confused with law of physics the term physical law usually covers laws in other sciences LRB eg biology RRB as well.
(490) Groups share a fundamental kinship with the notion of symmetry. What are the symmetry groups utilized as a part of the Standard Model particle physics?
(491) In nuclear physics beta decay is a type of radioactive decay where a beta particle LRB an electron or a positron RRB is made and sent away or emitted.
(492) Albert Einstein proposed that the laws of physics should be based on the principle of relativity. In all reference frames, how is the the speed of light
(493) In physics a physical body LRB sometimes called simply a body or even an object RRB is a collection of masses when you look at them as one object only.
(494) The work of David Hilbert and Max Planck was crucial to the foundation of modern physics, which Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schrödinger developed further.
(495) Even though the books were not adopted by most universities as textbooks, they continue to sell well because they provide a deep understanding of physics
(496) This umbrellasubject is typically designed for physics students and functions to provide a general introduction to each of three core heatrelated subjects.
(497) In physics, the standard definition of a glass (or vitreous solid) is a solid formed by rapid melt quenching. What must happen quickly for polymers to form
(498) Such neutron absorbent materials are often part of reactor control rods (see nuclear reactor physics for a description of this process of reactor control)
(499) Barricelli published in a variety of fields including virus genetics DNA theoretical biology space flight theoretical physics and mathematical language.
(500) This law is a fundamental principle of physics. What shows that the conservation of energy is a mathematical consequence of translational asymmetry of time?
(501) Angular momentum is important in physics because it is a conserved quantity a system s angular momentum stays constant unless an external torque acts on it.
(502) The 20th century also saw the integration of physics and chemistry, with chemical properties explained as the result of the electronic structure of the atom
(503) He became an ordinary professor in physics at the University of Palermo in 1880 when he was there he studied the transfer of heat and electricity in bismuth.
(504) In the classical case, the invariance, or symmetry, group and the covariance group coincide, but, interestingly enough, they part ways in relativistic physics
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(505) In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms. electronuclear is a definition of what
(506) In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms. In SI units, what is measured in watts?
(507) The physics of quantum mechanics was thereby reduced to the mathematics of Hilbert spaces and linear operators acting on them. What is the uncertainty principle
(508) Bruce knew that the ultracrepidarian liked to use big words and pretend to know about complex ideas like quantum physics that she had never studied in her life.
(509) The book is dedicated to Pope Paul III in a preface that argues that mathematics not physics should be the basis for understanding and accepting his new theory.
(510) These sciences are very important in Hard SF physics astrophysics and chemistry Also Hard SF can show worlds that more advanced technology may make possible.
(511) Mather is a Senior Astrophysicist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland and he is a professor of physics at the University of Maryland College Park.
(512) In physics a surface wave can refer to a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media usually two fluids with different densities.
(513) Davies' and Gribbin's objections are shared by proponents of digital physics who view information rather than matter to be fundamental. Who founded digital physics?
(514) Lie groups are of fundamental importance in modern physics: Noether's theorem links continuous symmetries to conserved quantities. What are basic laws of mechanics?
(515) The others went on to lead successful lives including Aage Bohr who became a very successful physicist and like his father won a Nobel Prize in physics in 1975.
(516) Davies' and Gribbin's objections are shared by proponents of digital physics who view information rather than matter to be fundamental. Max Planck disagreed with who
(517) In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms. How many meters of chemical work is required?
(518) Geneva and the nearby French department of Ain co-host the world's largest laboratory, CERN, dedicated to particle physics research. What research is CERN dedicated to
(519) Typically Earth scientists will use tools from physics chemistry biology chronology and mathematics to understand the Earth and how it evolved to its current state.
(520) The Feynman Lectures on Physics is perhaps his most accessible work for anyone with an interest in physics, compiled from lectures to Caltech undergraduates in 1961–64.
(521) The physics of quantum mechanics was thereby reduced to the mathematics of Hilbert spaces and linear operators acting on them. What are the physics of quantum mechanics
(522) Schrà dinger s cat is a thought experiment about quantum physics Erwin Schrà dinger proposed it in 1935 in reaction to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics.
(523) Nuclear engineering is a field of engineering dealing with application of atomic nuclei breakdown and other subatomic physics based on the principles of nuclear physics.
(524) As of November 2007 ScienceWorld includes more than 4000 entries in fields of science including astronomy chemistry physics as well as biographies of many scientists.
(525) Geneva and the nearby French department of Ain co-host the world's largest laboratory, CERN, dedicated to particle physics research. Who invented the pressurized balloon?
(526) Albert Einstein proposed that the laws of physics should be based on the principle of relativity. Who proposed that the laws of physics where not dependent on relativity?
(527) It is one of the first quantum mechanics problems taught in undergraduate physics courses and it is commonly used as an approximation for more complicated quantum systems.
(528) Historically, there has been much dispute over whether such a thing as a vacuum can exist. What did Aristotle believe were the fundamental elements of understanding physics
(529) Geneva and the nearby French department of Ain co-host the world's largest laboratory, CERN, dedicated to particle physics research. What is the world's largest laboratory?
(530) Davies' and Gribbin's objections are shared by proponents of digital physics who view information rather than matter to be fundamental. Who disagrees with the quantum theory?
(531) The game featured new physics system which can allow the player to use weapons more realistically for example Tables can now break differently depending on the impact of them.
(532) Special relativity LRB or the special theory of relativity RRB was developed and explained by Albert Einstein in 1905 because he thought the older physics was not good enough.
(533) In particle physics and quantum chemistry, antimatter is matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute ordinary matter. What is composed of antimatter?
(534) In physics, degenerate matter refers to the ground state of a gas of fermions at a temperature near absolute zero. What is the name of the principle for the ground state of gas
(535) Ancient Greek philosophers debated the existence of a vacuum, or void, in the context of atomism, which posited void and atom as the fundamental explanatory elements of physics.
(536) Both Anvil of Stars a sequel to The Forge of God and Moving Mars propose a physics based on information exchange between particles capable of being altered at the bit level .
(537) The Planck mass is a small unit of mass used in physics It is derived using an equation involving Planck s constant the speed of light in a vacuum and the gravitational constant.
(538) Albert Einstein proposed that the laws of physics should be based on the principle of relativity. Whatprinciples that light moves at different speeds depending on the refrence point
(539) One recent proponent of the laws solution is Tim Maudlin who argues that the fundamental laws of physics are laws of temporal evolution (see Maudlin ). Who oposses the laws solution
(540) Albert Einstein proposed that the laws of physics should be based on the principle of relativity. The principle of relativity holds that the rules of physics must be the same for who
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به جای حفظ کردن لغت physics ، جملات کوتاه با physics را حفظ کنید.
اگر واقعاً نمی توانید از حفظ کردن دل بکنید، به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی physics، جملات کوتاه مختلف با لغت physics را حفظ کنید. مثلاً به جای اینکه لغت “university” را به معنی “دانشگاه” حفظ کنید، عبارت “I go to university” به معنی “من به دانشگاه می روم” را حفظ کنید. وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی physics، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه physics را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از physics در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
جمله سازی با کلمه physics
ساختن جمله با physics به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی physics است. اما برای اینکه مغز شما بتواند لغت physics را در آینده به یاد بیاورد، بهترین راه استفاده از روش زیر است:
با لغت physics ده جمله بسازید و در هر کدام از جملات معنای متفاوتی از واژه physics که می خواهید یاد بگیرید را به کار ببرید. با ساختن جمله از لغات جدید به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
شاید مهم ترین مفهوم در زبان، جمله باشد. یادگیری ساختار جمله (sentence structure) در انگلیسی و هر زبان دیگری امری بسیار ضروری است. هر زبانی گرامر خاص خودش دارد و بر اساس آن ساختار جمله مشخص می شود. همین نکته در مورد زبان انگلیسی هم صدق می کند. در این زبان هم در هر نوع جمله ای قواعد دستوری خاصی حکم فرما است و هر یک از آن ها نقش مهمی در رساندن دقیق منظورمان دارند.
یک جمله گروهی از کلمات می باشد که در کنار یکدیگر قرار میگیرند و هر کدام از این کلمات اطلاعات خاصی را به ما می دهند. این کلمات اغلب با هم فرق دارند و هر کدام نقش خاص خودشان را در جمله دارند. از مهمترین اجزاء هر جمله می توان به فعل Verb، اسم Noun، صفت Adjective، قید Adverb، حرف ربطی conjunctions، حرف اضافه preposition، حرف تعریف و ... اشاره کرد.
ساختار جملات انگلیسی را می توان به 4 دسته تقسیم کرد.
جمله ساده با physics
یک جمله ساده با physics از یک بند اصلی که شامل فعل و فاعل است، تشکیل شده که اطلاعات کاملی در مورد یک اتفاق یا حالت را به ما می دهد. قاعده کلی ساختار این جملات به صورت زیر است:
فاعل + فعل قابل صرف
جمله مرکب با physics
برخلاف جملات ساده، در جملات مرکب با physics، دو بند داریم که با حرف ربط (Conjunction) یا ویرگول (comma) به هم متصل می شوند. نکته ای که باید در این جا به آن توجه شود این است که از آن جایی که دو بندی که در ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با physics به کار برده می شوند، مستقل هستند، حتی به صورت جداگانه هم معنا می دهند. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با physics بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + حرف ربط همپایه ساز + بند مستقل
جمله پیچیده با physics
ساختار جمله پیچیده (complex sentence structure) با physics همانطور که از نامش پیداست کمی با جمله مرکب با physics فرق دارد. در جملات پیچیده با physics، در کنار بند مستقل می توان از یک بند وابسته هم استفاده کرد. یک بند وابسته شامل حرف ربط وابسته ساز (Subordinating conjunction) یا ضمیر موصولی (relative pronoun) است. یادتان باشد این بند با این که فاعل و فعل دارد اما ممکن است معنای کاملی نداشته باشد. بنابراین یک بند وابسته برای این که مفهوم کاملی داشته باشد، به یک بند مستقل نیاز دارد. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات پیچیده انگلیسی با physics بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند مستقل وابسته
جمله پیچیده – مرکب با physics
ساختار پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با physics همانطور که از نامش می توان حدس زد، ترکیبی است از جملات پیچیده و مرکب با لغت physics. یعنی از دو بند مستقل و یک بند وابسته تشکیل می شود. این بندها با حرف ربط همپایه ساز به هم متصل می شوند. ساختار جملات پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با physics بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند وابسته + حرف ربط + بند مستقل
– همواره سعی کنید در مکالمه و یا ترجمه فارسی به انگلیسی، از ساختار و کلماتی استفاده نمائید که خود افراد انگلیسی زبان (نیتیو) آن ساختار و کلمات را بکار می برند.
طبیعی است که برای این هدف لازم است شخص ترجمه کننده آنقدر متن انگلیسی خوانده باشد و نسبت به کالوکیشن ها و همایندهای زبان انگلیسی آشنا باشد تا بتواند به مانند انگلیسی زبان های نیتیو، مفهوم را منتقل کند.
مجدداً تاکید میکنیم که صرفاً با ابتکار و خلاقیت های شخصی، بدون تسلط به کالوکیشن های زبان انگلیسی به هیچ وجه این امر میسر نخواهد بود.
در این قسمت مهمترین سوالاتی که در خصوص جمله سازی با physics و کاربرد کلمه physics در جملات انگلیسی پرسیده می شود آورده شده است. امیدواریم با مطالعه این پاسخ ها به جواب مورد نظرتان دست پیدا کنید.
در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات physics را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه physics و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای physics، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه physics نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از physics در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه physics به کمک همین جملات با physics و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت physics می باشد.
وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی physics، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه physics را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از physics در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
ساختن جمله با physics به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی physics است. با ساختن جمله برای لغت physics به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
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