「ELECTROMAGNETISM」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| und, mechanics, thermodynamics, kinetics, | electromagnetism and optics), and the earth sciences (mete |
| Grassmann also wrote on crystallography, | electromagnetism, and mechanics. |
| y is facing difficulties in incorporating | electromagnetism and the nuclear interactions. |
| resents a geometric and unified theory of | electromagnetism and gravitation. |
| ity), was an attempt by Einstein to unify | electromagnetism and gravity. |
| 005) was a physicist known for studies of | Electromagnetism and wave-based disciplines. |
| ith applications to multi-scale modeling, | electromagnetism, and fluid mechanics. |
| inated around 1968 in a unified theory of | electromagnetism and weak interactions by Sheldon Glashow, |
| he brane picture, the other three forces ( | electromagnetism and the weak and strong nuclear forces) a |
| ntal and theoretical papers on acoustics, | electromagnetism and astronomy, and was elected Fellow of |
| s of, respectively, quantum mechanics and | electromagnetism are neglected entirely. |
| umerical solution for problems usually in | electromagnetism, based on finite-difference approximation |
| In physics, in the context of | electromagnetism, Birkhoff's theorem concerns spherically |
| hand) independently proved that classical | electromagnetism could never account for the observed spec |
| In | electromagnetism, electric flux is the flux of the electri |
| that cannot be described using classical | electromagnetism; its characteristics are described by the |
| As with many quantities in | electromagnetism, magnetic helicity (which describes magne |
| He can control all forces of matter ( | electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces, gravity) |
| f fundamental interactions: the photon of | electromagnetism, the W and Z bosons of the weak interacti |
| (the theoretical unification of gravity, | electromagnetism, the strong, and weak nuclear forces). |
| By analogy with | electromagnetism, this fictitious force is called the grav |
| ho, in 1893, used theories about heat and | electromagnetism to deduce Wien's displacement law, which |
| r half of the 19th century, the theory of | electromagnetism, unified by James Clerk Maxwell in 1873, |
| ditional physical phenomena, particularly | electromagnetism, within the framework of general covarian |
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