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Перевод: Newtonian
[прилагательное] ньютонов; [существительное] последователь Ньютона
Тезаурус:
- There are various optical systems, but the most common, at least in amateur hands, is the Newtonian, so named because the principle was first demonstrated by Isaac Newton more than three hundred years ago.
- Mannheim's message is that it is time to move from a Newtonian to an Einsteinian social universe.
- The problem of the slowed rate of spin of the Sun and its large mass was solved when post-war scientists looked beyond the dynamics of what would happen to purely solid bodies functioning according to Newtonian laws.
- It begins as Einstein, the hick son of Tasmanian apple farmers, is prompted by a Newtonian falling fruit to discover gravity only 300 years apres la lettre.
- The author notes that the entropy, as he has defined it, is constant for systems whose time evolution is governed by differential equations such as the laws of newtonian mechanics.
- The force of a runner's foot deflects the pavement very little in running, and therefore does little work (in the Newtonian sense) on his environment.
- Ryle points out that the psychologist's dream of creating a behavioural science on a Newtonian basis must be abandoned.
- He was, in so far as he underestimated the implications of one major disanalogy: he had no law that was to natural selection as the Newtonian inverse square law (with proportionality to mass products) was to gravitational attraction.
- In the "Newtonian" picture, shapes to which the calculus can be applied have the property of smoothness: the more they are magnified the simpler they get (in the limit, curves can be replaced by their tangents).
- Light path in a Newtonian reflector.
- So, in this science, the present is to the past as the terrestrial is to the celestial in Newtonian physical astronomy.
- A lot of hand-waving about the overthrow of Newtonian determinism by quantum physics obscures the fact that Newtonian physics remains true enough within the limits in which we live our lives.
- Much environmental prediction is predicated upon a logical positivist or Newtonian deterministic basis.
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