H. Margenau, Philosophical problems concerning the meaning of mea- surement in physics, Ch. 8 in: Measurement definitions and theories (C.W. Churchman and P. Ratoosh, eds.), Wiley, New York 1959.Margenau, H.: 1958, 'Philosophical Problems Concerning the Meaning of Measurement in Physics',...
Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help I Understanding the Equivalence Principle Alan Macdonald claims in "4 Appendix: The Equivalence Principle" of his text "Special and General Relativity based on the Physical Meaning of the Spacetime Interval", that his calculation regarding a 2D-surface of a ...
(or parameters or variables), as well as the properties of matter, materials, and devices, must be described and measured in terms which have the same meaning for everyone. The measuring device or instrument is calibrated (that is, the functional relationship between its indication and the ...
Three books on quantum mechanics are reviewed in an attempt to present a more precise comprehension of the meaning inside quantum mechanics. (UK) 展开 关键词: mean-field approximation critical phenomena coherent anomaly method extended variational method d-dimensional Ising model ...
摘要: The Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena (MMNP) is an international research journal, which publishes top-level original and review papers, short communications and proceedings on mathematical modelling in biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, and other areas....
In this review, the definition of a real contactless sensor is given unlike other reviews [149,150], which only possess the guiding meaning for the study of contactless sensors but do not provide adequate information pertinent to contactless sensors for torque measurement in the stricter sense. Th...
“measurement”, of the abstract, globally ever present, and completely deterministic Hilbert space—meaning that the (unobservable) “quantum world” is completely deterministic—determined by all the unobserved variables in configuration space, while the real world is local and uncertain in part due ...
P-waves are compressional meaning that the rocks compress together and expand as the waves pass through them. Think of a slinky being pushed together and stretched back out. The s-wave, or secondary wave, is the slower of the two main waves. It reaches seismographs after the p-wave and...
The mass and radius(M-R) of a NS both depend on the choice of EoS and gravity, meaning that NSscannot be simultaneously good laboratories for both of these questions. Ameasurement of M-R would constrain the less well known physics input. Theassumption that M-R measurements can be used ...
Meaning in: multidimensional measurement of religiousness/spirituality for use in health research: m report of the Fetzer Institute/National Institute on A... BACKGROUND: A single serum creatinine measurement cannot distinguish acute kidney injury from chronic kidney disease or prerenal azotemia. OBJECTI...