Naval Research ReviewsOffice of Naval Research, 1959 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 32.
18. lappuse
... particle attracts every other particle in the Uni- verse , the force being proportional to the product of the masses , and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them . " Thus , we see that as the distance between ...
... particle attracts every other particle in the Uni- verse , the force being proportional to the product of the masses , and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them . " Thus , we see that as the distance between ...
6. lappuse
... particles known to be flowing from the sun toward the Earth . We would like to know the velocity of these streams and how they disperse during their trip . TECHNICAL PROGRESS The techniques of radar astronomy are still in their infancy ...
... particles known to be flowing from the sun toward the Earth . We would like to know the velocity of these streams and how they disperse during their trip . TECHNICAL PROGRESS The techniques of radar astronomy are still in their infancy ...
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... appear quite unrealistic . [ The opinions expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Navy.-Ed. ] An Explanatory Statement on Elementary Particle Physics M. A. Ruderman.
... appear quite unrealistic . [ The opinions expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Navy.-Ed. ] An Explanatory Statement on Elementary Particle Physics M. A. Ruderman.
1. lappuse
... particles ? It is given in the fol- lowing report , prepared by a special panel appointed by the President's Science Advisory Committee and the General Advisory Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission . Elementary particle physics is ...
... particles ? It is given in the fol- lowing report , prepared by a special panel appointed by the President's Science Advisory Committee and the General Advisory Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission . Elementary particle physics is ...
2. lappuse
... particles . We are peeling an onion layer by layer , each layer uncovering in a sense another universe , unexpected , complicated , and — as we understand more - strangely beautiful . ELEMENTARY PARTICLES The basic particles out of ...
... particles . We are peeling an onion layer by layer , each layer uncovering in a sense another universe , unexpected , complicated , and — as we understand more - strangely beautiful . ELEMENTARY PARTICLES The basic particles out of ...
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