Examples of using To physics in English and their translations into Korean
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Leibniz made major contributions to physics and technology, and anticipated notions that surfaced much later in philosophy,
Jourdain also applied logic to physics in papers such as On some Points in the Foundation of Mathematical Physics which was published in The Monist in 1908.
He made important contributions to physics and chemistry and is best known for Boyle's law(sometimes called Mariotte's Law) describing an ideal gas.
This change in conception of reality is the most profound and fruitful one that has come to physics since Newton…”.
We encourage students not only to consider modules related to physics, for example in computing
However, since most modern astronomical research deals with subjects related to physics, modern astronomy could actually be called astrophysics.
the advantage of the constant guidance of my father, also a lover of mechanics, and a man of no mean attainments in mathematics and its application to physics.
with Sir Isaac Newton's laws of motion and Albert Einstein's theory of relativity as the most fundamental contributions to physics.
But, more interestingly, it happened to apply to physics, something we knew nothing about-- at least I knew nothing about physics,
We offer more than 22 doctoral programs and 30 master's degree programs- from Art History to Physics- and opportunities to teach and mentor some of
Maxwell's introduction of the idea of probability into physics was probably his most important contribution to physics apart from his work on electromagnetism.
radio wave propagation and also in differential equation, particularly their applications to physics.
He was to remain at Berkeley for the rest of his career during which he applied his mathematical skills to physics, distribution theory, theory of computation,
This approach to physics, attempting to explain everything from the forces acting locally between molecules, already was used
September 1919- 5 October 1986) was a prominent figure in the field of numerical analysis, a field at the boundary of applied mathematics and computer science particularly useful to physics and engineering.
wonder, in his book Dreams of a Final Theory, why the contribution from philosophy to physics had been so surprisingly small.
Konrad Zuse(who built the first programmable computer in Berlin in 1938) attempted to extend the logic of cellular automata to physics and to the whole universe.
Steven Weinberg, wondered(in his book“Dreams of a Final Theory”) why the contribution from philosophy to physics have been so surprisingly small.
I do hope to get back to physics(and may be even philosophy) in a couple of years.