Examples of using Physics can in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Those who are notshocked when they first come across quantum physics cannot.
Physics can be either experimental or theoretical.
And I'm going tospend the next few minutes trying to convince you that physics can teach us something about marketing.
So physics can be hard, and biology can be easy.
This copying mechanismwas discovered by Albert Einstein in 1917, and without it, physics cannot be consistent,".
Physics can be taught because there is nothing inexpressible about it.
BSc students interested in studying Physics can choose to take Physics as a Single Major, Double Major or Minor.
Physics can impose a bracing clarity on the normally murky world of politics.
Some scientists believe that the development of quantum physics can help us understand this area that communicates the emotional intent between living things.
Physics can be taught because there is nothing inexpressible about it.
So to close, my teacher, Mr. Vutter, told me that physics is cool, and hopefully,I have convinced you that physics can teach all of us, even in the world of marketing, something special.
The laws of physics can't explain one number for the dark energy.
In fact, what you can do at the molecular level is that if you encode information-- you encode a spell or program as molecules--then physics can actually directly interpret that information and run a program.
The laws of physics can explain the universe without the need for a creator.".
Space physics can be traced to the Chinese who discovered the principle of the compass, but did not understand how it worked.
If a working model that accurately captures the physics can be created, then we can easily apply that to a wide variety of earphone designs and human head geometry.
Particle physics can describe most interactions of the most basic constituents of matter with a precision greater than brain surgery.
If this can be done, then all the propositions of physics can be translated, by a sort of dictionary, into propositions about the kinds of objects which are given in sensation.
Naïve physics can also be defined an intuitive understanding all humans have about objects in the physical world.
He was arguing, in effect, that physics can explain why there is a universe at all and why there is an actually existing universe.
So maybe physics can fill this blank, and indeed, since about the late 1960s or around 1970, physicists have purported to give a purely scientific explanation of how a universe like ours could have popped into existence out of sheer nothingness, a quantum fluctuation out of the void.
Since the laws of physics can explain the creation of the universe, there is no need to have a Supreme Being to create it.
Most theories in classical physics can be derived from quantum mechanics as an approximation valid at large(macroscopic) scale.
The rationale why physics can obtain such depth is that it restricts itself to very simple issues, abstracted from the complexity of the world.
As Vilenkin said to me, quantum physics can hypothesize a universe without cause- just as quantum physics can show how electrons can change orbits in an atom without cause.
A theoretical chemistry or physics can be proven or refuted the techniques in the laboratory, but for the value of a psychological theory, probably not so explicitly demonstrated transparency, so many stormy debate has emerged around Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis science throughout sixty years.
And it is also the reason why physics can arrive at universally valid uniformities, and explain par- ticular events as instances of such uniformities, whereas sociology must be content with the intuitive under- standing of unique events, and of the role they play in particular situations, occurring within particular struggles of interests, tendencies, and destinies.