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    Physics 121 General Physics I

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    General physics

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    Мета дисципліни — ознайомити студентів з фундаментальними поняттями загальної фізики.Цель дисциплины - ознакомить студентов с фундаментальными понятиями общей физики.The purpose of discipline - to acquaint students with the basic concepts of general physics

    Leibnizian relationalism for general relativistic physics

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    An ontology of Leibnizian relationalism, consisting in distance relations among sparse matter points and their change only, is well recognized as a serious option in the context of classical mechanics. In this paper, we investigate how this ontology fares when it comes to general relativistic physics. Using a Humean strategy, we regard the gravitational field as a means to represent the overall change in the distance relations among point particles in a way that achieves the best combination of being simple and being informative

    Physics 122 General Physics II Fall 2015

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    Physics 122 General Physics II Summer 2015

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    Physics 121 General Physics I Fall 2015

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    Symmetries and invariances in classical physics

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    Symmetry, intended as invariance with respect to a transformation (more precisely, with respect to a transformation group), has acquired more and more importance in modern physics. This Chapter explores in 8 Sections the meaning, application and interpretation of symmetry in classical physics. This is done both in general, and with attention to specific topics. The general topics include illustration of the distinctions between symmetries of objects and of laws, and between symmetry principles and symmetry arguments (such as Curie's principle), and reviewing the meaning and various types of symmetry that may be found in classical physics, along with different interpretative strategies that may be adopted. Specific topics discussed include the historical path by which group theory entered classical physics, transformation theory in classical mechanics, the relativity principle in Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, general covariance in his General Theory of Relativity, and Noether's theorems. In bringing these diverse materials together in a single Chapter, we display the pervasive and powerful influence of symmetry in classical physics, and offer a possible framework for the further philosophical investigation of this topic
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