newtonian in A Sentence

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    This is modeled using power law for generalized Newtonian fluids.

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    Newtonian physics could explain some such bending, but only half as much as Einstein had calculated.

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    The model mimics the Newtonian which also considers distance and physical size between two objects.

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    One possible candidate for the absolute reality is Newtonian mechanics, which gives a reasonable prediction for our perceived reality.

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    In Einstein's studies, he began to notice inconsistencies of Newtonian mechanics in their relation to the understanding of electromagnetism, specifically Maxwell's equations.

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    As such, the Newtonian mass of an object, which is the ratio of the momentum to the velocity for slow velocities, is equal to E/c2.

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    Both Newtonian and Einsteinian physics agreed, though, on when the next solar eclipse would be, making stars near the edge of the sun briefly visible.

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    Newtonian mechanics is a field that is focused on the set of laws that govern the behavior of an object after forces act on that object.

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    When Babson's health improved, he moved to Wellesley Hills, in rural Massachusetts, where, with help from Professor Swain, he developed his own version of Newtonian stock-market theory.

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    Newtonian mechanics mathematically follows from special relativity at small velocities(compared to the speed of light)- thus Newtonian mechanics can be considered as a special relativity of slow moving bodies.

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    What is more important is the fact that this problem of missing mass cannot be explained by traditional theory of the modified Newtonian dynamics due to the strong acceleration in the Central region of the galaxy.

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    One could plausibly assert that Newtonian and Cartesian thinking is largely responsible for the nature and character of the world we live in today, in which the dominant model is“every man for himself” instead of“one for all and all for one.”.

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    On the other hand, latitudinarian and Newtonian ideas taken too far resulted in the millenarians, a religious faction dedicated to the concept of a mechanical universe, but finding in it the same enthusiasm and mysticism that the Enlightenment had fought so hard to extinguish.

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    On the other hand, latitudinarian and Sir Isaac Newtonian ideas taken too far resulted in the millenarians, a religious faction dedicated to the concept of a mechanical universe, but finding in it the same enthusiasm and mysticism that the Enlightenment had fought so hard to extinguish.

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