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Physics Bulletin, 1967
E. F. Taylor and J. A. Wheeler London: W. H. Freeman ' Co. 1966. Pp. 208. Price £1 6s. In recent years there has been something of a revolution in the teaching of the special theory of relativity. A number of authors have shown that it is possible to introduce students to the subject at a much earlier stage than hitherto.
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E. F. Taylor and J. A. Wheeler London: W. H. Freeman ' Co. 1966. Pp. 208. Price £1 6s. In recent years there has been something of a revolution in the teaching of the special theory of relativity. A number of authors have shown that it is possible to introduce students to the subject at a much earlier stage than hitherto.
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ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2012
We present a method that brings the benefits of physics-based simulations to traditional animation pipelines. We formulate the equations of motions in the subspace of deformations defined by an animator's rig. Our framework fits seamlessly into the workflow typically employed by artists, as our output consists of animation curves that are identical in ...
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We present a method that brings the benefits of physics-based simulations to traditional animation pipelines. We formulate the equations of motions in the subspace of deformations defined by an animator's rig. Our framework fits seamlessly into the workflow typically employed by artists, as our output consists of animation curves that are identical in ...
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Physical Space. Abstract Spaces
1981Whereas the Random House Dictionary of the English Languagee(6) lists as many as nineteen connotations of the word “space,” for the purposes of this exposition it is sufficient to consider only two, which we shall designate more specifically by the terms “physical” and “abstract” space.
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1966
It is not, I believe, too much to say that all the vital problems of philosophy depend for their solution on the solution of the problem what Space and Time1 are and more particularly how they are related to each other. We are to treat it empirically, describing Space and Time and analysing them and considering their connection, if any, as we do with ...
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It is not, I believe, too much to say that all the vital problems of philosophy depend for their solution on the solution of the problem what Space and Time1 are and more particularly how they are related to each other. We are to treat it empirically, describing Space and Time and analysing them and considering their connection, if any, as we do with ...
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The Physics Teacher, 1963
Some of the unanswered questions regarding space and the parts of the solar system near the earth are discussed.
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Some of the unanswered questions regarding space and the parts of the solar system near the earth are discussed.
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New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022K g Arun +2 more
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Cosmology with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023Tessa Baker +2 more
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Physics Education, 1967
The purpose of this paper is to show how physics education can be both simplified and strengthened through the use of the powerful method called the state space approach. This physical approach, which is based on the mathematical methods of vector spaces, is an elegant and compact way of formulating and solving physical and mathematical problems ...
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The purpose of this paper is to show how physics education can be both simplified and strengthened through the use of the powerful method called the state space approach. This physical approach, which is based on the mathematical methods of vector spaces, is an elegant and compact way of formulating and solving physical and mathematical problems ...
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