Search results for "Motion (physics)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • matter" the capacity for initiating motion would give it an independence ... planets have meaning beyond the laws of physics and actually holding metaphorical ...
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  • It was during this era that the motion pictures were developed, ... in France, winning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903, and the Nobel Prize ...
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  • onto the ice sheet in the last million years. Motion of the ice sheet tends to concentrate the meteorites at blocking locations such as mountain ranges ...
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  • in appearance). In addition to the vertical motion, the platforms can rotate about its vertical axis (up to 180 degrees) to ease driver access and/or ...
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  • gentleman scientist, noted for his work in physics and chemistry. He is best ... Physicist Ernest Walton, winner of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics ...
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  • popular books explaining matters of physics, ethics and education to ... always fascinated by science, particularly physics, and he even authored several ...
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  • (1687), which described the three laws of motion and his law of universal ... society. Emboldened by the revolution in physics commenced by Newton, Enlightenment ...
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  • vast store of kinetic energy, or energy in motion. This energy can be harnessed ... * Institute of Physics (IOP). 2014. [http://www.physics.org/facts/toast ...
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  • the three volume set Understanding Physics, and Asimov's Chronology ... earned a screen credit on Star Trek: The Motion Picture for advice he gave ...
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  • a specific area of knowledge, such as physics or psychology, philosophy ... a disciple of Parmenides, and argued that motion is impossible, since the ...
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