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Complete sentences, answer or investigate according to the book

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1. The movement is everywhere __________ and menacing, terrible and beautiful.


2. We are forced by our brain to bring the space near and the time as
constant_________
3. Provided that the passive and _____________Movement has the same properties,
across the study of the movement of the not alive objects that we can learn something
it brings over of the human condition.
4. These properties determine the condition and to establish clearly the individuality of a
physical system between exact copies of yes same. - Position, - The________________
- Orientation, - angular speed.
5. A famous declaration in the pedagogy, it is translated like: To fortify people, to clarify
things.’ Clarifying things – and adhering only to the _____________
6. Our study shows that all the observations can be summarized in a simple way: The
nature is ________________
7. ______________ And the movements are the same.
8. The speed of light is invariant and constant for all observers. We can thus deduce all
relations between what two different _________________measure with the help
9. Time intervals for a moving observer are shorter by this factor; the time dilation
factors always larger than 1. In other words,
⊳ ____________________ clocks go slower
10. Who said these two principles
⊳ time depends on the observer; time is not absolute but relative.
⊳ mass and energy are equivalent.

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1. In the quantum modern theory, a related topic is a topic of investigation until today
___________________ Also it indicated that on having seen an object in movement in an
alone instant of time
2. The only type of change that we are called a movement in the daily life is the transport
of materials, such as a person who walks, a leaf that falls down of a tree, or a musical
instrument touching.
3.Every type of change owes to the movement of the particles. It is necessary time and
_____________ to come to this conclusion, which appears only when they chase us
without top rest and a major precision in the description of the nature.
4. Some examples of physical systems that are described by his permanent, intrinsic
properties, which are: - mass, - It Forms, - color, - _____________
5. The principal surprise of our exploration of the movement is that there are no surprises
in the nature. The nature is ________. In fact, we are going to discover six aspects of the
predictability of movement every day.
6. At the end of the 20th century, the ___________ discovered that the distinction
between changeable conditions and permanent objects not only corresponds to the
scientists and engineers, also the nature does the distinction
7. Due to the fact that the Earth is moving in relation to the Sun and therefore to the
____________, the angle is of 90 °. To the diversion it is called the aberration of the light;
the aberration decides with major easily by means of the comparison of the realized
measurements six difference months.
8. The speed of ___________ (in vacuum) is c = 0.300 Gm/s, or 0.3 m/ns, or
0.3 mm/ps, or 1080 million km/h.
9. We ___________ will discover that magnetic •fields would not result from electric
currents, as they do every day in every electric motor and in every loudspeaker, if the
speed of light were not invariant.
10. Of what place they were the first investigators who had the suspicion that all the types
of movement, as well as many other types of change, are related, Three categories.

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