Sentences with phrase «physics text books»

We took some time to to hark back at our physics text books (like the 3 Idiots experiment with electricity and urine) and here is what we found...
Thus far, this leaves the only laws regulating time travel to the the ones found in physics text books.
There was a suggestion that you and I need to get some new physics text books.
I recall reading a discussion a few years ago when some applied scientist was arguing this point and saying that word wasn't in the original statements of the law, he quoted from old physics text books he had learned from as well as current ones in use in his industry.
that's what we're beating each other over the head with physics text books about?
Forget decent basic physics text books; they're obviously never going to help you.
But what we have here is tutorials in which the tutors fall short, discovered when students go away to do their own research, and when said students raise this and ask for explanations they are bombarded with ad homs and told to go read physics text books, which they've just done to be able to point out the tutors are saying something different..
When physics text books say air is a good insulator, and good insulators are bad conductors of heat and the tutor says they're both, one has to ask for clarification, perhaps I missed some emphasis or other.
Stick to your physics text books because you understand them.
But neither myth is or was intended to be read as a physics text book because the myths differ on basic facts; e.g. one says there was rain from the beginning of the World and the other says there was no rain until generations later.
Its true that in the rare event of any physics text book mentioning this rather abstruse problem as a working assumption they will choose the isothermal distribution.
The subject has been well - studied for over 40 years and is described in any basic atmospheric physics text book and of course 100's of papers.

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He corrects an error which he says «can be found in every text book of physics» (He is writing in 1958: I wonder if it still appears.)
Firstly, referring to text book climate physics.
Useful Science or Physics worksheets on circuits, ideal for non-specialists, cover staff, pupil differentiation and easy to adapt to your text books.
In addition to being the only touchscreen color E Ink eReader in the world, it's preloaded with many academic tools and resources such as talking dictionaries and SAT prep courses; Math, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, and Biology references; graphing, accounting, and scientific calculators; multilingual talking translators; fluent Text To Speech for all books - a useful feature for students with dyslexia - and more.
Alongside being the only touchscreen color E Ink eReader in the world, it's preloaded with many academic tools and resources such as the talking dictionaries and SAT prep courses; Math, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, and Biology references; graphing, accounting, and scientific calculators; multilingual talking translators; fluent Text To Speech for all books - a useful feature for students with dyslexia and more.
But I would be really curious to see how both Kindle and new Sony reader (and event Nook Touch for that matter) handle a text based pdf with graphics context mixed in like formulas and diagrams — let's loook at a popular science book or better yet a textbook (math, physics).
Just this afternoon my wife was expressing hope that maybe some books could be used in other semesters, and I mentioned I was only able to do that with two: My calculus and physics text.
According to my old text book «A Short Course in Cloud Physics» by Rogers and Yau (1989, p. 95 in Third edition): «Condensation nuclei of some sort are always present in the atmosphere in ample numbers: clouds form whenever there are vertical air motions and sufficient moisture».
If you are really interested in this (and not just interested in grasping at straws in a vain hope that adding more GHG's to the Earth's atmosphere will have no effect) you should pick up a text book on introductory atmospheric physics or atmospheric radiative transfer.
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He's been pointed at text books, free ones that are in use in universities where the laws of physics are explained in detail, the formulas and their application are easily understood, and which have been verified by experiment countless times.
During some idle googling I discovered West & Scafetta in their 2010 book «Disrupted Networks: From Physics to Climate Change» have recycled slabs of text without attribution.
And if you can't properly sort out all the negatives in there, then you NEED to hit the ENGLISH text books as well as the PHYSICS ones.
I agree this is all extremely basic physics that anyone can open a text book or go online to confirm.
We'd be able to say we wrote the book no matter what conclusion we were arguing, plus we'd have tons of customers happy as clams because they've got text books clearly concluding that their beliefs about physics are correct, and just as they haven't had to read and understand the old text books, they won't have to read and understand these either, but they'll be so much easier to use because the conclusions are pre-selected and organized for easy reference.
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