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Physicists
What is called physicist?
A physicist is a scientist
who studies and is trained
in physics.
Isaac Newton
His most significant work
had to do with forces, and
specifically with the
development of a universal
law of gravitation and his
laws of motion.
He invented calculus and
provided a clear
understanding of optics.
NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION
“ An object at rest stays at rest and an object in
motion stays in motion with the same speed
and in the same direction unless acted upon
by an unbalanced force “.
ACCELERATION
NEWTON’S SECOND It is the rate of change of the
velocity of an object with respect
FORCE
It is an influence that can
change the motion of an object.
NEWTON’S THIRD
LAW OF MOTION
“ Every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction “.
Niels Bohr
• developed the
modern idea of an
atom, which has a
nucleus at the center
with electrons
revolving round it.
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Galileo Galilei
On hearing of the
invention of the telescope
in 1609, he built his own
and turned it to the
heavens, revealing the
existence of sunspots and
a pitted, mountainous
surface on the moon: the
heavens were not
incorruptible.
Galileo Galilei
His studies also provided
support for the idea that the
Earth revolves round the sun.
This got Galileo into
considerable trouble with the
Catholic church and he was
forced to abandon that backing
in 1633.
Albert Einstein
Einstein is known for his theory
of general relativity (an
explanation of gravity), and the
photoelectric effect (which
explains the behavior of
electrons under certain
circumstances); his work on the
latter earned him a Nobel Prize
in Physics in 1921
James Clerk Maxwell
He is best known for
the formulation of the
theory of
electromagnetism and in
making the connection
between light and
electromagnetic waves.
Michael Faraday
GRAVITATIONAL
FORCE
BUOYANT
FORCE
DOPPLER EFFECT
“ The Doppler effect or Doppler shift is the change in
frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is
moving relative to the wave source “.
CASIMIR EFFECT CASIMIR PLATES
VACUUM FLUCTUATIONS
DIRAC EQUATION
“ In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by
British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including electromagnetic
interactions, it describes all spin-1⁄2 massive particles such as electrons and quarks for
which parity is a symmetry “.
N=m∑i=1Ni
Energy Level 03 Energy Level 01
N M L K + 2 8 18 32
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Q. Which of the following is a semiconductor?