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    Today we may ask some times how did people to create or find something, it is simple the thing is they just dedication. Also the world is small and we are at the age were it is already everything created or found. Also at that time fatal disease or something were known by people were they trust and that they and we learn from it is already invented or read by people. So this is how some men did get ride of that. 
 British physicist Joseph John Thomson was the man that discovered the electron.…

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    As we know most of the things we humans learn are by mainly active experimentation or passive observation. Imagination is also one way of learning. For example in physics the first structure of atom was first imagine by a scientist but then that keep on changing . What is active experimentation ? it is when you yourself do some thing new ,which is new to you. that is basically active experimentation. what is passive observation ? passive observation is when you see or observe something happening…

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    mathematics and numbers as central. What is less well known is that he was devoutly religious and saw numbers as involved in understanding God's plan for history from the Bible. He did a considerable work on biblical numerology, and, though aspects of his beliefs were not orthodox, he thought theology was very important. In his system of physics, God was essential to the nature and absoluteness of space. In Principia he stated, "The most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could…

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    his influence. Beyond literature, Lomonosov had a great impact on science through his discoveries. He was a polymath and worked on many different areas including chemistry, physics, astronomy, meteorology, mineralogy, and metallurgy (Vernadsky 38). Most of his earlier career was focused physics and chemistry. His work in physics focused for a period on electricity where he did many experiments with Georg Wilhelm Richmann, a German at the Academy of Sciences. Their work lead Lomonosov to come to…

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    hard math problems during my middle school years, understanding Binomial Theorem saved me a lot of time and work to obtain the correct answer. Furthermore, learning Calculus enabled me to solve higher level of physics problems and helped me generate interests toward electromagnetic physics. Second, in his time period, the discovery of “the Law of Universal Gravitation” would be viewed as a contradictory and wrong statement instead of a correct fascinating new sight. He himself claimed that his…

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    Archimedes was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer and inventor. Archimedes was the first big mathematician, as well as consider the best mathematician of that era. Archimedes was born in the Greek city-state of Syracuse. His father, Phidias, was an astronomer. The fact that his father was an astronomer made him motivated to do all the inventions he did. He was really close to King Hieron and his son, Gelon. He worked for them, when he lived in Alexandria. He invented the sciences…

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    for solving some problems…" (1) Operations Research enables planners to make choices in areas that is useful in the management of organizations. Operations Research combines a number of mathematical systems using, statistics, computer science, physics, engineering, economics, and social sciences to solve management problems. In operations research, problems are broken down into basic components and then solved in defined steps by mathematical testing. Mathematics is certainly…

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    Evidence In Psychology

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    this point, sciences had been formulated to better understand our physical and environmental surroundings. To their credit, early thinkers achieved considerable advancements in understanding sciences like physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics, and many of the discoveries throughout history in these fields are still withstanding today. As these early branches of science progressed in substance, so too did the procedures and standards of actually acquiring the information, or knowledge.…

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    Although he is credited with many scientific discoveries, Cavendish formally published only a few of his experiments. Most of his scientific work remained unknown until after his death in 1810. Through his personal manuscripts, breakthroughs in physics and chemistry were accomplished which are now the basis for today’s scientific research and development. The Life of Henry Cavendish…

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    Knuckleball Research Paper

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    Nick Pettit Mrs. Sexton English 10 8 April 2017 Where was the Spin? The knuckleball has arrived with a bang to the game of baseball, but most people do not know the knuckleball has been thrown for a long time in Major League Baseball. The evolution of the game of baseball has recently brought more pitchers who can consistently throw a knuckleball for a strike. I. Introduction A. What is a knuckleball? B. Why does it work? II. Science of a knuckleball A. The spin B. The laces III. Knuckleballers…

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