Scientific law of physics.
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Examples for "physical law"
Examples for "physical law"
1But it was carried out exactly within the boundaries of physical law.
2What better proof do you need of the universality of physical law?
3Almost every physical law can be restated as a variational principle.
4Slow, slow corruption, constrained by cold and alien physical law.
5In Roman Catholic writers, "mystical phenomena" mean supernatural suspensions of physical law.
1This is the basic physical principle underlying electromagnets and motors.
2Amperemeters may then be classified according to the physical principle on which they are constructed.
3Here, we propose another physical principle by which we can avoid the effects of multiple scattering.
4I elaborated this far-reaching idea, and applied the physical principle of transmitted motion to the plastidules, or active molecules of plasm.
5This physical principle has been taken advantage of in a somewhat homely but very important process, viz., the separation of cream from milk.
1Its underlying law is the law of physics-action and reaction are equal.
2Take, for another example, the greatest law of physics-Newton'slaw of gravitation.
3But these investors might have overlooked one crucial law of physics.
4The law of physics predicted my flight over the hood of a parked car.
5It break every law of physics and biology, for one.
6I meant that the whole theory is opposed to every known law of physics.
7Some curious law of physics chose to throw him clear at the moment of impact.
8It just doesn't sound like a law of physics.
9It seems like you're violating some law of physics.
10What they have in common is that no established law of physics stood in their way.
11When it comes to storage, that assumption is about to collide with a law of physics.
12They deserved to beat Denmark but some law of physics seems to pull these teams together.
13That electricity cannot of itself pass through a vacuum seems to be a well-established law of physics.
14The problem is, there's a pretty basic law of physics which convinces us that information can't be destroyed.
15It seems to be almost a law of physics, that the winds of change awaken fear and fundamentalism.
16It's an iron law of physics.
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