Examples of using Classical physics in English and their translations into German
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However, the classical physics has also described the possibilities of resolution of similar paradoxes for example,
In classical physics, one must climb the mountain to get to the other side… more.
It would seem that such an inconsistency should entail refusal from SRT and returning to the classical physics, that provides an obvious
We would remind that in classical physics results are obtained by one observer can be used by any other observer including investigators not participating in experiments.
According to classical physics, the frequency of the radiation should not be changed by the scattering process.
He studies the frontier between quantum and classical physics using individual charged atoms that he controls with high precision.
The students are able to describe the transition from classical physics to quantum physics and use these concepts to solve problems.
For example in classical physics, a ball may be flying through the air,
the determination of their relative velocity causes no doubts neither in classical physics nor in SRT.
The classical physics attitude is more legible:
Since RT must transfer to the classical physics at low velocities(for example,
In the classical physics no contradictions arise in this case.
Break with classical physics.
Classical physics works with in finite representations, instead.
And we're also talking about classical physics.
Transition Region between the Quantum Regime and Classical Physics.
In classical physics this second change is not considered.
However, classical physics also has an analogue to quantum mechanical entanglement.
This month Tom Rother, scientist at IMF, published the book"Green's Functions in Classical Physics" in the book series Lecture Notes in Physics released by Springer.
It is objective to build up a computer grid for general classical physics that scientists and students can be useful.