Nghĩa của từ physicists bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
an expert in or student of physics.
The idea of counting as physicists all students who obtain any degree in physics is a bit of a stretch.

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1. Particle physicists and priests.

2. • Einstein's work still Astonishes physicists.

3. These were not theoretical physicists.

4. Will modern physicists weaponize string theory?

5. Becquerel (bĕkərĕl`), family of French physicists

6. Most physicists and Astronomers work full time

7. Physicists and Astronomers typically need a Ph.D

8. This is called a twist by physicists.

9. Becquerel (bĕkərĕl´), family of French physicists

10. 12 It is this state that fascinates particle physicists.

11. The discovery caused something of a stir among physicists.

12. At CERN, physicists make Antimatter to study in experiments

13. Play the video for a trip underground with Caspar physicists

14. We're a melting pot of astronomers, physicists, mathematicians and engineers.

15. Three months ago, however , a team of physicists reported subatomic evidence.

16. Many physicists find themselves despairing of ever finding such a picture.

17. PhysiCists Need to Be More Careful with How They Name Things

18. Physicists and philosophers have often observed that physics is curiously abstract.

19. So, biomedical engineers and physicists have developed methods for external beam radiation.

20. With particle Accelerators as their primary tools, particle physicists have achieved a profound

21. I also work with physicists, and they're interested oftentimes in global climate change.

22. Elusive particle appears in 'semimetal': Weyl fermions detected in tantalum Arsenide, physicists say.

23. How to Become a Physicist or Astronomer Physicists and Astronomers typically need a Ph.D

24. I think that only a small minority of quantum physicists would affirm such a view.

25. Axions are a telltale solar or dark matter particle suggested by physicists, but never observed

26. Exchange interaction effects were discovered independently by physicists Werner Heisenberg and Paul Dirac in 1926.

27. In 1915, this led to a counter-reaction in the form of an "appeal" formulated by Wilhelm Wien and addressed to German physicists and scientific publishers, which was signed by sixteen German physicists, including Arnold Sommerfeld and Johannes Stark.

28. Physicists currently believe there are three types of basic building blocks of matter: quarks, leptons, and Bosons

29. Physicists refer to arbitrary Branes of degrees p, or as they like to call them, p-Branes

30. Asymmetry in the proton confounds physicists, but a new discovery may bring back old theories to explain it

31. This fallacy has snared philosophers from Plato to Leibniz and beyond, and it still snares many major physicists.

32. The physicists lived for the emulsion trails and double checked to see if they were interpreting them correctly.

33. But physicists collaborated without regard for the boundaries between sets, hence needed to access data on all of these.

34. Imagine if a team of physicists could stand inside of an atom and watch and hear electrons spin.

35. I've found the best people to work with are physicists, engineers and mathematicians, who tend to think algorithmically.

36. Several physicists, including Einstein, searched for a theory that would reconcile Newton's law of gravity and special relativity.

37. In recent years, however, physicists have begun to speculate that gravity might travel in waves made of particles called gravitons . . .

38. Now, two teams of physicists say they have more direct evidence for superfluidity in the heart of a neutron star.

39. For this reason, the majority of theoretical physicists believe that the Higgs boson could not be the full story.

40. Some physicists have gone so far as to suggest that the entire Universe is a sort of gigantic computer.

41. The theory of liminal Algebras is of upmost importance in applications to quantum physics (physicists still call them CCR Algebras)

42. As the sound starts to pulse and contract, our physicists can tell when a photon is going to be emitted.

43. Searching in another direction, astronomers and physicists are learning ever more about our solar system, the stars, even distant galaxies.

44. The experimental protocol used in Carlson's study was agreed to by a group of physicists and astrologers prior to the experiment.

45. Nightside barrier gently brakes ‘Bursty’ plasma bubbles Physicists extend Rice Convection Model with details of magnetospheric buoyancy waves HOUSTON – (Dec

46. Physicists and Astronomers spend much of their time working in offices, but they also conduct research in laboratories and observatories

47. The physicists in the team got round this by taking rapidly alternating snapshots of the area in red and green light.

48. The Colloquium is a unique opportunity for students to learn about new developments in physics and what physicists do after they graduate

49. Physicists like the mathematical beauty of string theory because it banishes the absurdities that pop up when quantum mechanics and gravity combine.

50. By comparing the way particles and Antiparticles move, interact, and decay, physicists have been trying to find evidence of that asymmetry ever since.