Anti-intellectualism in American LifeKnopf, 1970 - 434 pages |
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... physical idea of velocity is universally recognized . This relationship between an amount of space traversed and the amount of time required is one of many physical concepts expressed by combinations of L , M , and T. Some of the names ...
... physical idea of velocity is universally recognized . This relationship between an amount of space traversed and the amount of time required is one of many physical concepts expressed by combinations of L , M , and T. Some of the names ...
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... physical world and examine in detail the phenomena which can be experienced directly by our senses . Man has accumulated a vast array of physical facts by direct observa- tion . For convenience in studying this body of knowledge , we ...
... physical world and examine in detail the phenomena which can be experienced directly by our senses . Man has accumulated a vast array of physical facts by direct observa- tion . For convenience in studying this body of knowledge , we ...
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... physical principles : mechanical , optical , and photoelectric . In examining the mechanics of vision we must consider certain muscles exterior to the eyeball and some in the ... Physical Operation of the Eye Physical Operation of the Eye.
... physical principles : mechanical , optical , and photoelectric . In examining the mechanics of vision we must consider certain muscles exterior to the eyeball and some in the ... Physical Operation of the Eye Physical Operation of the Eye.
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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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