
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book: Einstein, Albert and Infeld , Leopold (1971), The Evolution of Physics, CUP Archive, Retrieved on 2013-07-30Source Material [books.google.com]
Folksonomies: physics Memes
31 JUL 2013
How Intuition Messed Up the Laws of Motion
A most fundamental problem, for thousands of years
wholly obscured by its complications, is that of motion.
All those motions we observe in nature that of a
stone thrown into the air, a ship sailing the sea, a cart
pushed along the street are in reality very intricate.
To understand these phenomena it is wise to begin
with the simplest possible cases, and proceed gradually
to the more complicated ones. Consider a body at rest,
where there is no motion at all. To change the position
o...And it took a Newton to determine what was really going on.
31 JUL 2013
Science Manipulates Language to Make it More Precise
Let us consider two spheres moving in different di-
rections on a smooth table. So as to have a definite
picture, we may assume the two directions perpendicu-
lar to each other. Since there are no external forces
acting, the motions are perfectly uniform. Suppose,
further, that the speeds are equal, that is, both cover
the same distance in the same interval of time. But
is it correct to say that the two spheres have the same
velocity? The answer can be yes or no ! If the speedo-
mete...The example is "velocity" which in common parlance is the same as "speed," but in science it means "speed and direction."
07 OCT 2013
Understanding Heat and Temperature
Our sense of touch tells us quite definitely that one
body is hot and another cold. But this is a purely quali-
tative criterion, not sufficient for a quantitative descrip-
tion and sometimes even ambiguous. This is shown by
a well-known experiment: we have three vessels con-
taining, respectively, cold, warm and hot water. If we
dip one hand into the cold water and the other into the
hot, we receive a message from the first that it is cold
and from the second that it is hot. If we th...An excellent description of the distinction between the two.
07 OCT 2013
Heat is a Substance
We recognize in the concept of heat which appears
here a similarity to other physical concepts. Heat is,
according to our view, a substance, such as mass in
mechanics. Its quantity may change or not, like money
put aside in a safe or spent. The amount of money in a
safe will remain unchanged so long as the safe remains
locked, and so will the amounts of mass and heat in an
isolated body. The ideal thermos flask is analogous to
such a safe. Furthermore, just as the mass of an iso-
lat...Folksonomies: heat quantification
Folksonomies: heat quantification
Like mass. It is a quantity.
30 JUL 2013
Scientists Read the Book of Nature
IN IMAGINATION there exists the perfect mystery story.
Such a story presents all the essential clues, and com-
pels us to form our own theory of the case. If we
follow the plot carefully, we arrive at the complete
solution for ourselves just before the author's disclosure
at the end of the book. The solution itself, contrary to
those of inferior mysteries, does not disappoint us; more-
over, it appears at the very moment we expect it.
Can we liken the reader of such a book to the sci...But unlike a detective novel, they can't flip to the last page and they may not even find an answer.