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    e=mc^2

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    Albert einstein ‚which explain the relationship between energy (E)and mass(m)‚c is represented constant number of light speed. E = mc2 theory of relativity theory and quantum mechanics are two basic branch of modern physics ‚ classical mechanics laid the foundation of classical physics ‚ but for high speed objects and microscopic condition of objects‚ Newton’s laws are no longer applicable. An important conclusion of the theory of relativity is talking about mass and energy. Based on the special

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    Biography of Michio Kaku

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    where he placed first in his physics class. He went on to attend the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California‚ Berkeley and received a Ph.D. degree in 1972‚ and held a lectureship at Princeton University in 1973. During the Vietnam War‚ Kaku completed his US Army basic training at Fort Benning‚ Georgia and his advanced infantry training at Fort Lewis‚ Washington. Kaku currently holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics and holds a joint appointment

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    Feynman

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    he obtained his Ph.D. in physics in 1942 with a thesis supervised by John Wheeler. His thesis dealt with advanced waves‚ which can be described as the theory of electromagnetic waves that travel "backwards" in time. His first lecture at Princeton on the subject was interesting enough to draw an audience that included none less than Einstein‚ Pauli‚ and von Neumann. After completing his Ph.D.‚ Feynman moved to Cornell University in 1945 as professor of theoretical physics. There‚ he met Hans Bethe and

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    of all time and the father of modern physics. Sir Isaac Newton who produced the Newtonian mechanics influenced Einstein; this led to Einstein’s development of the special theory of relativity. This theory was later expanded to gravitational fields. Einstein is best known for his mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc2 (1)‚ this has been dubbed “the worlds most famous equation”(1). He received the Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to theoretical physics‚ and especially for his discovery of

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    Georg Ohm

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    were not really educated‚ Ohm ’s father educated himself enough to have Ohm home schooled. His mother died when he was ten. From early childhood‚ Georg and his brother Martin‚ a well-known mathematician‚ were both taught by their father in math‚ physic‚ and chemistry. Georg Simon attended Erlangen Gymnasium from age eleven to fifteen (Unknown.) His father‚ concerned that his son was wasting the educational opportunity‚ sent Ohm to Switzerland. Then in September 1806‚ he started as a math teacher

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    Isaac Newton

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    Isaac Newton is considered to be one of the greatest theoretical and scientific minds of our world. The year that Galileo died‚ Isaac newton was born in Woolsthorpe Manor‚ his family’s estate‚ in Lincolnshire‚ England on January 4th‚ 1643 as a premature baby. Isaac was very frail and sickly. The women and housemaids didn’t even hurry to bring medicine to help him because nobody expected him to survive. But miraculously he did survive. Isaac’s father‚ Isaac Newton Sr.‚ had died few months before his

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    Erwin Schrodinger

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    This is the story of a man who lived a good life and contributed to the field of physics. He became personal friends with one of the smartest men in history‚ Albert Einstein. But as I said before‚ this is not the story of Einstein; it is about a man who helped create many breakthroughs which are still being learned about today in our schools. This is about Erwin Schrödinger‚ the guy with a cat in a box. Erwin Schrodinger was born on August 12th‚ 1887 in Vienna to a linoleum business owner. He was

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    The Main Branch

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    There is a difference between physical science and physics. Physics[edit] Main articles: Physics and Outline of physics Physics (from Ancient Greek: φύσις physis "nature") is a natural science that involves the study of matter[3] and its motion throughspacetime‚ along with related concepts such as energy and force.[4] More broadly‚ it is the general analysis of nature‚ conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.[5][6][7] Physics is one of the oldest academic

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    8‚ 2013 Physical science is the study of physics and chemistry of nature. From the materialist and functionalist viewpoints it overlaps the life sciences where ecology studies the evidences of historical facts or evolution. Physics along with Mathematics and Chemistry is one of the fundamental sciences because the other natural sciences like biology‚ geology etc.‚ deal with systems that seem to obey the laws of physics. According to Physics‚ the physical laws of matter‚ energy and the fundamental

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    Albert Einstein was a physicist of the 20th century. During his research‚ he developed both theories of general and special relativity. These discoveries and contributions to science led him to receive the nobel Prize for physics. Some say his discoveries make him the most influential person of the 20th century for his field of study. Albert Einstein was born in Ul‚ Württemberg‚ Germany on March 14‚ 1879. He was raised in a Jewish household. He had one brother‚ Hermann‚ and one sister‚ Maja. Elementary

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