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Physicists and often
Physicists often use the way each interpretation deals with Schrödinger's cat as a way of illustrating and comparing the particular features, strengths, and weaknesses of each interpretation.
Physicists often use this continuum form of Ohm's Law:
Physicists from across Europe ( and sometimes further abroad ) often visited the Institute to confer with Bohr on new theories and discoveries.
Physicists often have a very precise mathematical theory describing how a system will behave.
Such Medical Physicists are often found in the following healthcare specialties: Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology ( also known as Medical Imaging ), Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology ( also known as Radiotherapy ).
Physicists often use a definition for the Laguerre polynomials that is larger,
Physicists often use a definition for the Laguerre polynomials that is larger,
The Physicists () ( written 1961, performed 1962, and published 1962, Verlags AG " Die Arche ", Zürich, Switzerland ) is a satiric drama often recognized as the most impressive yet most easily understood work of the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt.
Physicists then, as now, often look at a property with the word " available " or " utilizable " in its name with a certain unease.
However, the Risch algorithm applies only to indefinite integrals and most of the integrals of interest to Physicists, theoretical Chemists and Engineers, are definite integrals often related to Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms and Mellin transforms.

Physicists and discuss
Physicists and acoustic engineers tend to discuss sound pressure levels in terms of frequencies, partly because this is how our ears interpret sound.
Physicists also discuss the time-reversal invariance of local and / or macroscopic descriptions of physical systems, independent of the invariance of the underlying microscopic physical laws.

Physicists and results
Physicists utilize the scientific method to delineate the universals and constants governing physical phenomena, and the philosophy of physics reflects on the results of this empirical research.
Physicists consider the results of Dayton C. Miller's tests on Mount Wilson more accurate than Michelson's.
* Physicists viewing the results of supercomputer simulations

Physicists and would
) Physicists have not found any natural process which would be predicted to form a wormhole naturally in the context of general relativity, although the quantum foam hypothesis is sometimes used to suggest that tiny wormholes might appear and disappear spontaneously at the Planck scale, and stable versions of such wormholes have been suggested as dark matter candidates.
Physicists would contribute by assessing the changes in light transmission in the receiving waters.

Physicists and vacuum
Physicists showed in the 1920s that in gas at extremely low densities — even interstellar matter considered dense in an astronomical context is at high vacuum by laboratory standards — electrons can populate excited metastable energy levels in atoms and ions which at higher densities are rapidly de-excited by collisions.

Physicists and which
Physicists struggled with this problem, which later became known as the ultraviolet catastrophe, unsuccessfully for many years.
Physicists study a wide range of physical phenomena in many branches of physics spanning all length scales: from sub-atomic particles of which all ordinary matter is made ( particle physics ) to the behavior of the material Universe as a whole ( cosmology ).
Physicists can measure when they can find the operations by which they may meet the necessary criteria ; psychologists have but to do the same.
Physicists have long been aware that there are solutions to the theory of general relativity which contain closed timelike curves, or CTCs — see for example the Gödel metric.
Physicists showed in the 1920s that in gas at extremely low densities, electrons can populate excited metastable energy levels in atoms and ions which at higher densities are rapidly de-excited by collisions.
Physicists who study the electrical properties of matter at the microscopic level use a closely related and more general vector equation, sometimes also referred to as Ohm's law, having variables that are closely related to the V, I, and R scalar variables of Ohm's law, but which are each functions of position within the conductor.
Against the Mathematicians VII-XI is sometimes distinguished from Against the Mathematicians I-VI by giving it the title Against the Dogmatists ( in which case Against the Logicians are called books I-II, Against the Physicists are called books III-IV, and Against the Ethicists is called book V, despite the fact that it is commonly believed that the beginning of the work is missing and it is not known how many books might have preceded the extant books ).
" Physicists attempt to reduce the complexity of nature to a single unifying theory, of which the most successful and universal, the quantum theory, has been associated with several Nobel prizes, for example those to Dirac and Heisenberg.
It hosts the International Summer School for Young Physicists every summer, which is a physics camp for high school students.
Also among his lost works is Against the Physicists, in which he questioned the legitimacy of making hypotheses.
Physicists such as Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose have suggested that universes both fork and combine, which could be visualized as more of a system of roads and pathways.

Physicists and they
Physicists were initially uncertain of the nature of X-rays, although it was soon suspected ( correctly ) that they were waves of electromagnetic radiation, in other words, another form of light.
Physicists coordinate the beams so that they collide at the centers of two 5, 000-ton detectors DØ and CDF inside the Tevatron tunnel at energies of 1. 96 TeV, revealing the structure of matter at the smallest scale.
Physicists are unable to demonstrate experimental and astrophysical constraints of zero probability of catastrophic events, nor that tomorrow Earth will be struck with a " doomsday " cosmic ray ( they can only calculate an upper limit for the likelihood ).
* Physicists at Brookhaven National Laboratory announce that they have created a newly discovered state of matter by smashing atoms in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
Physicists explain the behaviors of these particles and how they interact using the Standard Model — a widely accepted framework believed to explain most of the world we see around us.

Physicists and call
Physicists also call one-dimensional orthogonal projectors pure states and other density operators mixed states.
Physicists call this an elastic collision even though no actual contact occurs.

Physicists and space
Physicists assumed, morever, that like mechanical waves, light waves required a medium for propagation, and thus required Huygens's idea of an aether " gas " permeating all space.

Physicists and use
* Alexei Kojevnikov, Stalin's Great Science: The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists ( Imperial College Press, 2004 ), ISBN 1-86094-420-5 ( discusses use of Fuchs's passed on information by Soviets, based on now-declassified files )
Physicists tend to use the more classical definition of the term ( see Stark effect ), while chemists usually use the term to refer to what is technically electrochromism.
Physicists use theory to predict how time is measured.
Physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont allege that A Thousand Plateaus contains many passages that use scientific terms in arbitrary or misleading ways.

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