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Newtonian refers to the work of Isaac Newton, in particular:
Newtonian mechanics, i.e. classical mechanics
Newtonian telescope, a type of reflecting telescope
Newtonian cosmology
Newtonian dynamics
Newtonianism, the philosophical principle of applying Newton's methods in a variety of fields
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Newtonian
Newtonian, a. and n. (njuːˈtəʊnɪən) [f. the name of Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) + -ian.] A. adj. 1. Devised, discovered, or suggested, by Newton; pertaining to, or arising from, the theory of the universe propounded by Newton.1713 Derham Phys.-Theol. ii. v. (1754) 52 The Pressure of the Atmosphere,...
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Newtonian/nju:ˈtəunɪən; ?@ nu:-; nu`tonɪən/ adj[attrib 作定语]of the theories of the English scientist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) 牛顿学说的 Newtonian physics 牛顿物理学.
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Moon LARGE Newtonian? Warning?
1 day ago — You lose your dark adaptation but it is far from blinding. At 150x in a 80mm, the surface brightness of the moon is 8.9 mpsas. The full moon ...
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How birds fly according to Newtonian physics. - ResearchGate
According to Newtonian mechanics, a bird's wings accelerate (a) a mass of air (m) downwards, to create a downward force (Force =ma). The reaction provides lift that pushes the bird up. The wings ...
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Newtonian material
With regard to materials science, a material is said to be "Newtonian" if it exhibits a linear relationship between stress and strain rate.
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Warning? Large Newtonian moon?
8 hours ago — We can stare at a full moon all night long. Any thoughts? Back to top. Back to General Observing and Astronomy · Next Unread Topic →. CNers ...
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Newtonian fluid
If viscosity is constant, the fluid is Newtonian. Power law model
The power law model is used to display the behavior of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids and measures shear stress as a function of
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Lagrangian mechanics VS Newtonian Mechanics for control systems? I have seen that a lot of people doing Lagrangian mechanics that Newtonian mechanics. But I wonder if it's better to build Langarian ODE:s insted of New...
Both the Lagrangian and Newtonian method should result in the same equations of motion. The only difference is how you derive them. I find that Newtonian mechanics can be a bit more intuitive, however Lagrangian mechanics is a more systematic approach and therefore less prone for errors
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Newtonian telescope
The Newtonian telescope, also called the Newtonian reflector or just a Newtonian, is a type of reflecting telescope invented by the English scientist Sir Maksutov–Newtonian
Similar to a Schmidt–Newtonian, a Maksutov telescope's meniscus shaped corrector can be added to the Newtonian configuration, which
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Is there anything that non-newtonian calculus can do, which newtonian calculus cannot? As well, are there problems where non-newtonian calculus leads to a more elegant or simple solution than regular calculus?
I think that there is nothing that non-Newtonian calculus can do that cannot be done with Newtonian calculus. The reason is that every non-Newtonian derivative or integral can be expressed using Newtonian derivatives or integrals respectively.
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Newtonian telescope - Wikipedia
Newtonian telescope. The Newtonian telescope, also called the Newtonian reflector or just a Newtonian, is a type of reflecting telescope invented by the English scientist Sir Isaac Newton, using a concave primary mirror and a flat diagonal secondary mirror. Newton's first reflecting telescope was completed in 1668 and is the earliest known ...
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Newtonian gauge
In general relativity, the Newtonian gauge is a perturbed form of the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker line element. They are called Newtonian gauges because is the Newtonian gravitational potential of classical Newtonian gravity, which satisfies the Poisson equation
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Formal systems for physical theory Are there any attempt to express a part of physical theory, for example, Newtonian mechanics, in the form of a formal system such as first-order or higher-order predicate logic?
This is, essentially, Hilbert's sixth problem: > Mathematical Treatment of the Axioms of Physics. The investigations on the foundations of geometry suggest the problem: To treat in the same manner, by means of axioms, those physical sciences in which already today mathematics plays an important part...
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B I N G H A O: Non-Newtonian Fluids
This is the topic of my presentation today. Went really well. Despite the fact that I spent only 1 hour on it. Prof New and the other guys were really impressed by the oobleck I turned up with. Had a few of them come up to me saying that my presentation was pretty good.
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