Physics

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    How the Telescope Changed Astronomy

    With Isaac Newton, one of the most famous physicists, discovering most of laws of motion through his studies in astronomy, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, one of the greatest works in the Scientific Revolution, was born. From Newtonian physics, theories of fluid mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and most importantly, quantum mechanics. Further along the line of the history of telescopes, humans eventually needed to see deeper into space. This was revolutionary because now mankind wasn’t

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    Isaac Newton Research Paper

    Isac Newton was born on on January 4, 1643, in Woolsthorpe, England. Newton attended King’s School in England. Once he completed his primary education he moved on to Cambridge. As he studied there he became fascinated with physics and read up on many philosophers. After graduation he went on to his own research before attaining a masters later in his life. Possibly the most important theory Newton ever came up with was gravity. It is commonly believed that Isaac Newton begin to think about gravity

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    Cosmological Constant Research Paper

    cosmological constant is smaller than this by a factor of .This discrepancy has been called "the worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics!".Some supersymmetric theories require a cosmological constant that is exactly zero, which further complicates things. This is the cosmological constant problem, the worst problem of fine-tuning in physics: there is no known natural way to derive the tiny cosmological constant used in cosmology from particle

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    procedures is in the lab manual. So, do not rewrite the procedures. More than that is wasting your time and the lab instructor’s time☺. A brief explanation of the physics principle used in the experiment and later explains how the result demonstrated a physics principle. Use the important data and results (Table) to demonstrate the physic principle. Do not include all the list of each and every number on the data sheet. Note that final numerical values include an estimate of uncertainty (example:

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    Mechanics Discussion Guideline

    procedures is in the lab manual. So, do not rewrite the procedures. More than that is wasting your time and the lab instructor’s time☺. A brief explanation of the physics principle used in the experiment and later explains how the result demonstrated a physics principle. Use the important data and results (Table) to demonstrate the physic principle. Do not include all the list of each and every number on the data sheet. Note that final numerical values include an estimate of uncertainty (example:

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    Physics

    Student’s name Professor Course Date To determine the wavelength of light from a He-Ne laser and the refractive index of air Abstract The main aim of the experiment was to determine the wavelength of light from a He-Ne laser and the refractive index of air. The experiments were conducted using the Michelson interferometer. In the first experimental procedure, the number of fringes as well as the distance moved by the mirror was recorded. The values were used to calculate the wavelength, which

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    Albert Einstein is regarded as the father of modern physics. He was born on march 14 1879 Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg in the German Empire. In his early life he studied calculus and philosophy and discovered different formulas which basically changed this world. He was basically German born theoretical physicist who developed the general theory of relativity. As a result of this achievement he is regarded as the father of modern physics and the most influential physicist of the 20th century

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    Albert Einstein

    German-born American theoretical physicist, Albert Einstein, often regarded as the father of modern physics, had exceptional intellectual ability and unprecedented insight. Many believed him to be one of the most influential people in both science and mathematics, and quite possibly the most famous scientist of the 20th century (Severance, 1999). As cited by Fingon and Fingon, Einstein was well known for being a brilliant physicist and abstract thinker, applying his creativity and imagination in

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    Physics

    Physics Lab 4 (design) Design Aim To measure the effect on the heat of fusion of ice with varying percentage impurities of NaCl crystals in the water. Apparatus Ice cubes Distilled water Sodium Chloride crystals Styrofoam cup Calorimeter Digital balance with uncertainty (±0.01 g) Clamps Freezer Digital thermometer with uncertainty (±0.1°C) Glass rod Glass dish Pipette (±0.01 cm3) Variables Manipulated variables: Amount of impurity added to the water The aim of the experiment

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    Physics

    PHYSICS 205L – S.Y. 2014-2015 * TOPIC 6 * Ohms Law * Kirchhoff's Law * Direct Current Circuit * Current * A current (I) of electricity exists in region when a net electric charge is transported from one point to another in that region. * If a charge is transported through a given cross section of the wire in a time, then the current through the wire is I = q/t. * Where: q is in COULOMBS, t is in SECONDS and I is in AMPERES (1A = 1C/s). * BATTERY * A battery

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