...
expense of/ in
fear of
insistence on
interest in
job of
matter of
objection to
pleasure
in /of
point of/ in
possibility of
problem
in /of
worry about
prospect of
purpose of/ in
question ... well as
because of
besides
by
by means of
despite
for
in
in addition to
in favor of
in spite of
instead of
on account of
since
through
what about...
... during a solar eclipse in 186 8, a new set of
spectral lines was found in the spectrum of the light coming from the edge of the sun. This set
of lines had never been seen before and could not be ... however, bubbles of gas begin
to form on the electrodes. Those forming on the anode are bubbles of oxygen, and
those forming on the cathode are bubbles of hydrogen.
(Adapted from...
... action of forces. Cơ học 2. More broadly, the branch of physics which seeks to formulate general rules for predicting the behavior of a physical system under the influence of any type of interaction ... Suppose that Earth pulls down on an apple with a force of 0 .80 N. The apple_______ then pull up on Earth with a force of 0 .80 N. 2. A particle of mass m, located outside...
...
therefore has the same mass. The equal- arm balance gives us a way of
comparing masses of objects of any kind, regardless of their shape, form, color,
or what substance they are made of.
2. ... newtons, the usual units of
force.
As an example, we’ll find the weight of 1 kg mass on earth in both newtons and pounds:
weight = mg = (1kg) (9.8m/s
2
) + 9.8N = 2.2lb.
(Adapted f...
... a consequence of his theory of special relativity,
mass can be considered to be another form of energy. Thus the law of conservation
of energy is really the law of conservation of mass-energy. ... directions.
4. ………… ………… of matter equals to the sum of the kinetic energy and
potential energy of all of its molecules plus some other forms of energies.
5. A raise in ……...
... universe in terms of single indivisible
units called quanta (singular quantum). Quantum theory is different from classical physics.
Classical physics is an approximation of the set of rules and ... theory.
Classical physics accurately describes the behavior of matter and energy in the everyday
universe. For example, classical physics explains the motion of a car acceler...
...
expense of/ in
fear of
insistence on
interest in
job of
matter of
objection to
pleasure
in /of
point of/ in
possibility of
problem
in /of
worry about
prospect of
purpose of/ in
question ... detection of neutrino
oscillation (one of the top physics stories of 19 98) stands on a firm understanding of
the complex chain of events whereby a cosmic ray...
...
(
Adapted from
Physics, an Introduction
by Jay Bolemon, 1 989 )
Before you write the summary for each passage, find the main and sub-main ideas of
each paragraph by underlining them. For example, ... that your paragraphs are well
organized (refer to UNIT TEN for the form of a paragraph); making good use of the linkers,
pronouns and any types of subordinate clauses.
Now...
... without mechanical motion is the basis of the electric transformer.
A transformer usually consists of two adjacent coils of wire wound around a single core
of magnetic material. It is used to ... Types of prepositions
5.1.
Prepositions of place:
In/inside on/ on top of under(neath) above/over
under/below up/down through off out of
at next to/by/beside close to/near in f...