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... normal incidence the only effect is to slow the line . If they enter the mud obliquely the line will be refracted as ... normal ; light entering a less dense material is bent away from the normal . There are two interesting extremes in ...
... normal incidence the only effect is to slow the line . If they enter the mud obliquely the line will be refracted as ... normal ; light entering a less dense material is bent away from the normal . There are two interesting extremes in ...
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... normal load , while its next neighbor is overloaded . When voluntarily corrected for , as in ( c ) , the big toe carries no load at all . An X - ray picture of a normal foot shows the bone of the ( a ) ( b ) big toe to be. 310 Mechanics ...
... normal load , while its next neighbor is overloaded . When voluntarily corrected for , as in ( c ) , the big toe carries no load at all . An X - ray picture of a normal foot shows the bone of the ( a ) ( b ) big toe to be. 310 Mechanics ...
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... normal periodicities or in deviations from normal . One detectable change in potential pattern is seasonal . Our whole manner of living varies from winter to summer . The change in environment involves temperature , sunlight exposure ...
... normal periodicities or in deviations from normal . One detectable change in potential pattern is seasonal . Our whole manner of living varies from winter to summer . The change in environment involves temperature , sunlight exposure ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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acceleration alpha particle altitude amount angle applied atmosphere atomic number axis beam beta particle body called charged particles chemical circuit coil color container cosmic rays curve direct current direction discussed distance Doppler effect earth effect electrical electromagnetic radiation electron volts electrons electrostatic emitted equator example fluorescent force frequency glass gravity greater heat hertz Huygen's principle hydrogen incandescent increase infrared intensity ionization joules kinetic energy lamp length lens light lines liquid magnetic field mass material measured mechanical meter miles mirror molecules motion move muscle neutrons normal nuclear nucleus object observe optical orbit path phenomena physical polarized poles positive pressure waves protons radio radioactive reflection result rotation shown in Fig signal sound space spectrum speed stars surface temperature thermal tube ultraviolet unit vapor velocity vibrating visible voltage volts wavelengths weight wire X-rays