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Stochastic Problems in Physics and Astronomy

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1943
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Physics and astronomy together

Physics Teacher, 2000
This issue of The Physics Teacher may be a first — most of the pages deal with topics in astronomy. Indeed, many of us at colleges and universities work in departments of “Physics and Astronomy” and often we see students choose physics as a major partly because of an interest in astronomy.
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The astronomy of Eudoxus: Geometry or physics?

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 1973
But as Eudoxus made no attempt to connect the movements of the various groups of spheres with each other, it seems probable that he only regarded them as geometrical constructions suitable for computing the apparent paths of the planets . . . the system of homocentric spheres which Aristotle had borrowed from Eudoxus [he] modified from a mathematical ...
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Physics and Astronomy

1987
Electromagnetic Radiation and Spectroscopy - Black Body Radiation and Quantum Physics - Atmospheric Absorption of Radiation - The Eye as a Detector of Electromagnetic Radiation - The Photographic Process as a Means of Detecting Electromagnetic Radiation - Photoelectric Detection of Electromagnetic Radiation - The Doppler Effect - Stellar Magnitudes and
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Plasma Physics in Astronomy and Cosmology

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1997
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Astronomy as a Branch of Physics

1995
No one today doubts that physics and astronomy are interrelated and contribute to each other in very significant ways. But only in the last half of the nineteenth century was the indispensability of physics to astronomy clearly recognized. This, of course, is not surprising because Newtonian physics had its birth in astronomy with Newton’s theoretical ...
Lloyd Motz, Jefferson Hane Weaver
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Physics or Astronomy?

Physics Today, 1971
N. Wyman Storer, Richard M. Spector
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Astronomy + Physics = Astrophysics

1969
In Chapter 1 we sought to give an introduction to classical astronomy with some historical remarks. In the same spirit we now turn to the astrophysical investigation of the Sun and stars. The latter we consider in the first place as individuals. Part III will deal with the internal constitution and evolution of stars and with stellar systems, galaxies,
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PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY AND THE CNCB

2022
A recente implantação da Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) traz novos desafios para os processos de ensino-aprendizagem no ambiente escolar e acadêmico. O texto oficial propõe unidades temáticas que devem direcionar as ações pedagógicas dos professores de Ciências no Ensino Fundamental (EF).
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What Physics Instructors Can Learn from Astronomy Teaching

Physics Teacher, 2023
Melanie Good   +2 more
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