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    Democritus

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    Assignment 5 Relate Democritus’ ethics and his physics. How can he be concerned with right and wrong behavior when there are only atoms in the void? Compare his ethics to Parmenides’ Way of Opinion. ! Democritus was an atomist‚ and atomists wanted to explain the world without reasoning. They wanted to figure out the purpose‚ the prime mover and the final cause‚ which by todays standards is the more scientific approach to figuring out the universe. Questions should be answered with a mechanistic

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    for a student’s first two years of a four-year Engineering degree. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of those students who have not yet decided on a specific engineering field. The program focuses on developing a fundamental knowledge of physics‚ chemistry‚ and mathematics. This AS degree transfers into the General Engineering BSE at Mankato State University. The General Engineering BSE degree will be taught at Mankato’s Richfield site. Course Sequence For individual sequence recommendations

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    Honor- someone who did something to earn high respect. Honor to me is someone who put others first before thinking of themselves who is also respected. Albert Einstein is honored for the laws of nature he has discovered‚ which truly change the way we look at science. Einstein created one of the most famous known equations which is known as E = mc2. The equation says that mass (the m) can be converted to energy (and the E). A little mass can make a lot of energy‚ because mass is multiplied by c2

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    not worth knowing‚ it would not be worth living.” –Henri Poincare Jules Henri Poincare was a famous French mathematician born in Nancy‚ France on April 29‚ 1854. He is known for contributing to works in pure and applied mathematics‚ mathematical physics‚ as well as celestial mathematics. He founded the mathematical theory of dynamical systems‚ or qualitative dynamics and formulated the Poincare conjecture that is one of the most famous mathematical problems today. Some people even credit him as a

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    Black Body Radiation

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    assumption‚ that the energy of the radiation does not act continuously‚ into his mathematics in essence Planck had discovered the quantum structure of electromagnetic radiation. In 1905 Einstein attempted to resolve the conflict between wave and particle theories by demonstrating that part of Planck’s formula can arise only if electromagnetic radiation behaves as if it actually consists of individual "quanta" of energy. With his light quantum hypothesis Einstein could derive both Planck’s formula

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    Freedom

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    Freedom vs. Predestination Perform a comparative analysis that reflects the difference between freedom and predestination. Provide an example of each and reflect how these theories are applicable for today’s society. Submission Requirements: Submit your answer in no less than 500 words in an MS Word document. Cite sources in APA format. Font: Arial; 12-point Line Spacing: Double ethical system: egoism? If they must always act in their own self- interest because that is simply the way they

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    Albert Einstein

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    Born in Ulm Württemberg Germany in 1879‚ Albert Einstein developed the special and general theories of relativity. At the age of 19 s In 1921‚ he won the noble prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. He even helped create the atomic bomb! ‚ because of these accomplishments Einstein is generally considered the most influential scientist of all time. ​Albert Einstein grew up in a middle class Jewish family. Albert Einstein’s mother was a Jewish woman by the name of Pauline

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    who is credited as one of the greatest minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution. Through his myriad of discoveries and endless research in the fields of optics‚ motion‚ and mathematics‚ Newton ultimately developed the principles of modern physics. His advances in his field are considered by many as nothing short of extraordinary; in fact‚ one might even credit his success to the events in his life that inspired and helped him to do the work that he is so famous for. First‚ Newton disproved

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    The Elegant Universe is a book‚ also adapted into a television broadcast‚ in which Brian Greene introduces and discusses the string and superstring theory. Greene discusses the essential problem facing modern physics: unification of Einstein’s two theories‚ general relativity and quantum mechanics. He suggests that the string theory is the solution to these two conflicting theories. Albert Einstein‚ throughout the last thirty years of his life‚ was determined to pursue a single theory so powerful

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    conventional x-ray machine. When a charged particle accelerates it radiates photons or x-rays. For example‚ in a conventional x-ray tube the electron beam accelerates from a fila­ ment to an anode‚ where it decelerates rapidly at the anode and emits x-rays (shown schematically in Fig. 2). A different approach is to accelerate (or decelerate) the particle by passing it through a magnetic field. This is what really happens in an accelerator. When the particles curve in the magnetic field‚ x-rays are emitted

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