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  2. Floyd K. Richtmyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1929 he was awarded the Louis E. Levy Medal of the Franklin Institute for the study of X-rays. [ 13 ] After his death from a coronary thrombosis on November 7, 1939, [ 3 ] the American Association of Physics Teachers , which he had helped form, established the Richtmyer Memorial Award , which is conferred annually, and is typically given to ...

  3. The Feynman Lectures on Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a physics textbook based on a great number of lectures by Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate who has sometimes been called "The Great Explainer". [1] The lectures were presented before undergraduate students at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), during 1961–1964.

  4. William Lawvere - Wikipedia

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    A central motivation for Lawvere's work is the search for a good mathematical (rigorous) foundations of physics, specifically of (classical) continuum mechanics (or at least some kinematical aspects thereof, Lawvere does not seem to mention Hamiltonians, Lagrangians or action functionals).

  5. Cognitive inertia - Wikipedia

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    The physics term inertia emphasizes the rigidity and resistance to change in the method of cognitive processing that has been used for a significant amount of time. Commonly confused with belief perseverance , cognitive inertia is the perseverance of how one interprets information, not the perseverance of the belief itself.

  6. Physical Science Study Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Physical Science Study Committee (PSSC) was inaugurated at a 1956 conference at MIT to review introductory physics education and to design, implement, and monitor improvements. It produced major new physics textbooks, instructional movies, and classroom laboratory materials, which were used by high schools around the world during the 1960s ...

  7. Theoretical physics - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain, and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics , which uses experimental tools to probe these phenomena.

  8. Physicist - Wikipedia

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    Work experience will be considered physics-related if it uses physics directly or significantly uses the modes of thought (such as the approach to problem-solving) developed in your education or experience as a physicist, in all cases regardless of whether the experience is in academia, industry, government, or elsewhere.

  9. History of physics - Wikipedia

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    Physics is a branch of science in which the primary objects of study are matter and energy.These topics were discussed by philosophers across many cultures in ancient times, but they had no means to distinguish causes of natural phenomena from superstitions.