Phrases with «macroscopic objects»

"Macroscopic objects" refers to things that are large enough to be seen or experienced without the help of a microscope. These are objects that are visible to the naked eye and can be observed or interacted with directly. Full definition

Sentences with «macroscopic objects»

  • In macroscopic objects such as a current of water, the fact of observing the current does not affect the flow of the water and, in accordance with the laws of classical thermodynamics, this flow would take place from the upper to the lower part of the system. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Although far too feeble to detect directly, the waves could still be used to probe quantum effects among macroscopic objects, Pang says. (sciencemag.org)
  • 21 In his James Lectures at Harvard in 1940, he abandoned the term «particulars» for «universals» or «qualities» that, based on the examples he cites, functioned somewhat like Whiteheadian «eternal objects»: that is, ordinary macroscopic objects or experiences are to be conceived as a particular togetherness of these qualia at a given locus in spacetime.22 (religion-online.org)
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