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particles are moving around – and according to which laws should such a movement take place?” Democritus looked some- what puzzled: “There is no law as we know it, the particles obviously cannot be moving in a [...] they are moving in an irregular manner, than the following question arises: When one of these ato- Laughing Philosophy 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu ma moves to a place [...] to this reason all the heavenly objects – Sun, Moon, Planets – objects that are spherical and that move on circles?” Plato had been struck by this weird argument, but even before he could respond, the old
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silkworm breed?” Sibylla shook her head and said: “No, I would only like to draw the silkworms. They move so slowly and look so pretty, I would love to try it.” The old man first chuckled and then coughed: [...] often went to the attic in the coming weeks in order to observe and draw her silk- worms. The animals moved a little in their box and ate the leaves, and now and then, their skin broke and a new caterpillar [...] she tried to draw a real- ly good picture of a silkworm, which wasn’t exactly easy even though they moved very slowly. Sometimes she would start to draw the strange leaves on the branches that the silk- worms
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when Dmitri was 15, and the glass factory was destroyed by fire. Consequently, Maria and her son moved to Moscow, where she hoped her son would attend university. Unfortunately, their plan failed and Dmitri [...] and was awarded the medal of excel- lence for being first in his class. Due to his poor health, he moved to Simfero- pol (in southern Russia) and became a teacher in the local gymnasium. Unluckily, his career [...] by the Crimean War, and the gymna- sium where he worked was converted into a hospi- tal. Mendeleev moved back to Saint Petersburg, where he became employed as an assistant in the General Chemistry Cathedral
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small particles that are constantly moving». Suppose that you can see any particle regardless of its size, then draw and explain what these particles are and how they move. Activity 5 Based on a web research [...] particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] particles are moving around – and according to which laws should such a movement take place?” Democritus looked some- what puzzled: “There is no law as we know it, the particles obviously cannot be moving in a
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Frankfurt, where in 1668, Maria gave birth to their first daughter, Johanna Helena. Soon after, they moved to Nuremberg, the hometown of Graff. There, Maria Sibylla continued the study the life cycle of b [...] Chistopher named her work as "a magnificent" … In 1681, her stepfather Marrel died, and Maria Sybilla moved from Nuremberg to Frankfurt to help her mother. Marriage of Graffs returned to that city to engage [...] same year (1685), Maria Sibylla broke up with her husband, and with her mother and two daughters moved to the property Wieuwerd in the Netherlands, hoping for admission to the Community of Labadysts (radical
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effects of fluids in motion, and on the heat acquired by bodies moving rapidly through the air. They found the heat generated by a body moving at one mile per second through the air sufficient to account [...] some of the ions in solution are chemically attracted to the metal plates. For example, oxygen ions move to a zinc or iron plate, become chemically attached and deliver charge. By carefully measuring currents
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celestial spheres in a similar manor, but many problems were still unsolved. The explanation of the move- ment of the planets without the spheres of Aristo- tle and a result a conclusion out of Kopernikus’ [...] preliminary explanations didn’t withstand a further examina- tion, e.g. Kepler’s approach to explain the move- ment of the planets by means of a force, which was similar to the magnetic force. Guericke’s research [...] away and everything object on the Earth’s surface rotated with it. His approach to explain either the move- ment of the earth’s atmosphere or the movement of stars was based on analogies and a animist viewpoint
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His father’s work required the family to move quite of- ten. In 1876, James moved his family to Foxhill for farming and railway construction. Later, they moved to Havelock in the Marlborough Sounds for [...] James and Martha Rutherford, and as a young boy his father’s work often caused the whole family to move. Possibly due to the flexibility he needed in childhood to adapt to his changing surroundings, he [...] atomic fact, or whatever you wish to call it) that all things are made of atoms—little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are little distance apart, but repelling
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at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where he began teaching at the school run by his older brother, Jonathan. After twelve years [...] where he conducted most of his chemical experiments and weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour