Examples of using The physicist in English and their translations into Chinese
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You want the physicist to talk to your grieving family about the conservation of energy, so they will understand… that your energy has not died.
In the end, we had to take it out of the race in order not to slow down the experiment," says the physicist.
The physicist is familiar with the fact that the classical laws of physics are modified by the quantum theory especially at low temperature.
Our calculations show it would start going off too soon and get too deformed for a full blast," the physicist answered.
Now this, for once, is a problem which the physicist is able to clear up completely.
This digital data is gathered and stored so that the physicist can later analyze the data and reconstruct the physics that occurred.
One of the earliest thought experiments originated with the physicist and astronomer Galileo.
You all know me as Professor Stephen Hawking, the physicist wrestling with the great concepts of time and space.
He relied on others, including his first wife Mileva and his good friend, the physicist Michele Besso, to help him work out thorny problems.
In the 1960s, the physicist John Bell calculated a theoretical limit beyond which such correlations must have a quantum, rather than a classical, explanation.
That is why the physicist and e-mobility expert Richard Randoll predicts: At least every tenth new car worldwide will be an electric one by 2022.
As long ago as 1927, the physicist Arthur Eddington argued that this asymmetry is the reason we only move forward through time, and never backward.
Brukner proposed a way of testing this notion by translating the Wigner's friend scenario into a framework first established by the physicist John Bell in 1964.
Around 1461, the physicist Giovanni Marliani, in a debate over how objects cooled, said that he had confirmed that hot water froze faster than cold.
Two other scientists were appointed in Australia, the physicist Dick Richards(who signed up for a nominal wage of £1 per week) and industrial chemist Keith Jack.
Brukner proposed a way of testing this notion by translating the Wigner's friend scenario into a framework first established by the physicist John Bell in 1964.
In the 1960s, the physicist John Bell calculated a theoretical limit beyond which such correlations must have a quantum, rather than a classical, explanation.