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essay————————mass (Catholic)————————mass (physics) -
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n. Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English mathematician and physicist who formulated the law of gravitation————————newton, unit of force that can produce acceleration of one meter per second per second upon a mass of one kilogram (Physics) -
23 נילס הנריק דויד בוהר
Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885-1962), Danish physicist who studied and researched the atomic structure, Nobel prize winner in physics in 1922, father of Aage Niels Bohr -
24 סטיבן ווינברג
Steven Weinberg (born 1933), American nuclear physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 together with Abdus Salam and Lee Glashow -
25 עבדוס סאלאם
Abdus Salam (1926-1996), Pakistani physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 together with Steven Weinberg and Lee Glashow -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
29 פיזיקה אטומית
atomic physics -
30 פיזיקה גרעינית
nuclear physics -
31 פיזיקה מודרנית
modern physics -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
34 פיסיקה אטומית
atomic physics -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
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interrupt (computers)————————physics————————verdict, judgment, decree, ruling, umpireship, adjudication -
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adj. physical, of physics, physio- -
39 קוונט
v. to quntize, restrict a variable to a specific set of values, form into quanta (Physics) ; subdivide into small but measurable units; express in terms of quantum mechanics (also quantise)————————quantum -
40 שנת הפלאות
(Latin) Annus Mirabilis, the year 1905, year that was Albert Einstein's "miraculous year" during which Einstein published 4 important papers and his dissertation and founded the platform for all of modern physics
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