School of Physics Faculty of Science Moodle Home Announcements User Guides i PHYS1160-Introduction to Astronomy T1 2014 You are logged in as Henry Cai (Logout) My courses UNSWA - University of New South Wales SCI - Faculty of Science PHYS - School of Physics Module 3 (Weeks 5-6) — Life on Earth and in the Solar System PHYS1160-5144_01311 Module 3 Quiz Quiz navigation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Started on State Completed
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Revolution gave birth to discoveries of new mathematics and sciences. Isaac Newton‚ in particular‚ was one of the many physicist or mathematicians. Born in new England to a prosperous farmer‚ Isaac Newton would later develop principles to develop modern physics with his most famous work‚ Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Isaac Newton was the son his parents gave birth to. His father soon died three months after his birth‚ thus leaving him with his mother. His mother left him as well‚ but not
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imagination of the Universe. Besides‚ I set up an Astronomy Union in school and my two-year terms were awarded Outstanding Organization Head by mayor. Gradually‚ amateur interest is beyond satisfactory. A further understanding of the nature made me choose Physics as major. 3yrs’ college education witnesses my determination blossoming. Collaboration with partners on Mathematical Contest on Modeling cultivated my computing skills after building 11 models. With cross-discipline projects experience‚ I found my
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Hawking got into college at Cambridge University in Oxford‚ England in 1959 at 17 years old but Cambridge did not offer mathematics so he went into physics and cosmology which is the study of the universe (McDaniel‚ 30). It was a rough and sometimes boring path but after he got ALS Hawking started to be more devoted to his work. That is when Hawking Radiation was discovered which showed essential information
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should be considered one of the greatest achievements of mankind (Allen‚ page 1). The discovery of calculus has been a major time point in history. It has solved many mathematical problems as well as contributing to other scientific areas such as physics‚ electricity‚ and engineering. Calculus can be attributed to two famous scholars – Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz. Newton’s contributions
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Galileo was born on February 15th‚ 1564 in Pisa‚ Duchy of Florence‚ Italy; recognized as the father of modern science. Galileo was a very educated individual who was interested in many subjects. He displayed the most affection towards mathematics and physics. Galileo’s father’s wish was for him to become a doctor but was intent on being a university professor. After graduating from the University of Padua‚ he became an educator and brought mathematics there. One day‚ Galileo noticed a chandelier swinging
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college and received a minor Scholarship to attend Trinity college at Cambridge and study mathematics. After graduation J.J. worked in the Cavendish laboratory. He quickly earned a membership in the prestigious royal society and became the professor of physics at the age of 28. He was respected and students came from around the world to study with
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roller coaster‚ for example‚ a suspended roller coaster‚ in which the track is above the speeding car. There are wooden‚ regular steel‚ steel-flying and many more types of roller coasters. Designing a roller coaster is a blend of mathematics and physics‚ the two subjects that interests me a lot. Thus‚ the topic caught my attention. For my math exploration‚ I would investigate the math
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