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Definition of physicist in English: physicistnoun ˈfɪzɪsɪstˈfɪzəsəst An expert in or student of physics. 物理学家;物理学学生 Example sentencesExamples - However, the fascination of physicists with the natural world shows no sign of ending.
- The idea of counting as physicists all students who obtain any degree in physics is a bit of a stretch.
- Little wonder that these machines are proving to be so popular with physicists.
- A form of pragmatism, it was expounded by an American physicist, Percy Bridgman.
- From then on the twenty-three-year-old physicist could call himself Dr. Stephen Hawking.
- But then, being a physicist, Pieranski did something that few mathematicians would think to do.
- Even physicists concede that quantum physics is mostly irrelevant to large scale phenomena.
- Early last century, a physicist called Wolfgang Pauli invented a particle to help his sums balance.
- A moving particle will carry with it the energy of its motion, which the physicists call kinetic energy.
- In 1934 the Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard filed a patent with the British Patent Office.
- Maybe the end is in sight for theoretical physicists, if not for theoretical physics.
- Now physicists have spotted the equivalent result in photons flying near an atom.
- The brilliant physicist, Richard Feynman, did poorly in some subjects.
- In fact, mathematicians and physicists were among the last to latch on to the importance of symmetry.
- In doing so, he educated several generations of physicists in statistical mechanics in a style rare in this century.
- So fate not only made me a physicist, but it also made me a computer scientist.
- For years physicists have wondered how a crumpled sheet can be so extraordinarily rigid.
- Unfortunately, a quick straw poll revealed two engineering students, two physicists and a maths graduate.
- This is another reason why physicists have become so impressed by string theory.
- Even a biologist must trust what a physicist says about quantum mechanics.
Definition of physicist in US English: physicistnounˈfizəsəstˈfɪzəsəst An expert in or student of physics. 物理学家;物理学学生 Example sentencesExamples - In 1934 the Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard filed a patent with the British Patent Office.
- Even a biologist must trust what a physicist says about quantum mechanics.
- Unfortunately, a quick straw poll revealed two engineering students, two physicists and a maths graduate.
- Early last century, a physicist called Wolfgang Pauli invented a particle to help his sums balance.
- Even physicists concede that quantum physics is mostly irrelevant to large scale phenomena.
- This is another reason why physicists have become so impressed by string theory.
- The brilliant physicist, Richard Feynman, did poorly in some subjects.
- But then, being a physicist, Pieranski did something that few mathematicians would think to do.
- So fate not only made me a physicist, but it also made me a computer scientist.
- Now physicists have spotted the equivalent result in photons flying near an atom.
- For years physicists have wondered how a crumpled sheet can be so extraordinarily rigid.
- In fact, mathematicians and physicists were among the last to latch on to the importance of symmetry.
- However, the fascination of physicists with the natural world shows no sign of ending.
- Maybe the end is in sight for theoretical physicists, if not for theoretical physics.
- The idea of counting as physicists all students who obtain any degree in physics is a bit of a stretch.
- A form of pragmatism, it was expounded by an American physicist, Percy Bridgman.
- A moving particle will carry with it the energy of its motion, which the physicists call kinetic energy.
- Little wonder that these machines are proving to be so popular with physicists.
- From then on the twenty-three-year-old physicist could call himself Dr. Stephen Hawking.
- In doing so, he educated several generations of physicists in statistical mechanics in a style rare in this century.
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