1. Verses about Physics
1. The peaks reflect the floating water, and there is no water and no mountain without me. ——Modern·Wu Mai's "Guilin Landscape"
Physical principles: reflection and refraction of light.
Translation: Mountains stand in the water, and there are reflections of the mountains in the water. There is no mountain that is not attractive, and there is no water that is not attractive.
2. Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell rang for the passenger ship. ——Tang Zhang Ji's "Night Parking on the Maple River"
Physical principle: the propagation of sound.
Translation: In the lonely and quiet Hanshan Ancient Temple outside Gusu City, the sound of ringing bells in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship.
3. The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and the lone sail is approaching the sun. ——"Looking at Tianmen Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Physical principle: Green hills are stationary relative to the ground, but with a moving boat as a reference, the green hills become moving. With the river bank as a reference, Gufan comes from the sun.
Translation: The beautiful scenery of the confrontation between the green mountains on both sides of the Taiwan Strait is indistinguishable. I met a lonely boat coming from the horizon.
4. The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom. ——"Peach Blossoms at Dalin Temple" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Physical principle: The higher the terrain, the slower the temperature rises. In the same season, the temperature on the mountain is lower than that at the bottom.
Translation: In April in the human world, all the flowers have withered, but the peach blossoms in the ancient temples on the mountains have just begun to bloom.
5. The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea never to return. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "The Wine Will Be Entered"
Physical principle: water cycle.
Translation: The water of the Yellow River rushes from the sky, and the waves roll straight to the East China Sea, never to return. 2. What are the poems about "physics"?
The poems about "physics" are:
1. Believe in physics when you multiply and divide, and feel emotional about what you encounter. ————Era: Song Dynasty Author: Wen Tianxiang's "Journey to Pengcheng"
2. A master is poor in physics and loves theory as much as he loves burning. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Chen wrote "Ciyun Dai Chengshu"
3. Things must be physical, and the placement of human relationships is a secret. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Shao Hua's "The First and Last Song"
4. Xi Zong knew physics at all times and always used caution to ensure peace. ————Era: Song Dynasty Author: Wang Yingchen "The Empress Taishang's Dragon Boat Festival Post Poems"
5. If you think about all physics, honors and thanks should be multiplied and divided. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Wang Yan "Plum Blossom"
6. Sitting quietly and observing physics makes people look more beautiful. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Zhang Si "Miscellaneous"
7. If you think carefully about what you need to know about physics, there is no point in just improving your appearance. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Wu Fu "Thirty Poems of Feelings of Visiting the Biyunting Pavilion Again"
8. The complete solution of the green mountains makes people intoxicated, and the gains and losses are all physical. ————Era: Yuan Author: Liu Zhi "Shanshan Sheep·Yunshan Youyi"
9. In ancient times, the unity of monarchs and ministers can be deduced physically. A wise man knows the right points and knows how to advance and retreat accordingly. ——Era: Tang Author: Du Fu's "Three Ancient Poems"
10. The gulls seem to be able to control physics, and the apricot blossoms accompany people with sorrow. ————Era: Tang Author: Luo Yin's "Qingming Day Qujiang Huaiyou"
11. It is difficult to put all the physics together. Sigh that fish and shrimps are bitter and thin, while geese and ducks are fat. ————Era: Yuan Author: Liang Yin "Autumn Thoughts on Golden Chrysanthemums and Hibiscus"
12. Life is really bitter, and physics is a taboo. ——Era: Song Author: Huang Tingjian's "Ciyunshi Hou Hemerocallis"
13. But I was so dizzy that I couldn't control myself, and I wanted to do everything possible in physics. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Wang Ling's "Original Locust"
14. If times are not free, physics will be different. ——Era: Ming Dynasty Author: Tang Shisheng's "Ten Poems in the Garden"
15. I also know that physics is about human affairs, and I feel discouraged after going through ups and downs. ——Era: Song Dynasty Author: Shi Shaotan Age: Ming Dynasty Author: Tang Shisheng "Fifty-Five Ode to the Ancients"
16. Is there any physical change? The letter is soil and it is appropriate to say goodbye. ————Era: Tang Author: Bai Juyi's "Tung Blossom" 3. Famous aphorisms about learning physics
17. The most beautiful thing in the world is the number of serious people with decent minds and decent hearts. Friends...
23. Without some courageous and unrestrained imagination, it is impossible for individuals to make progress in knowledge.
21. In our scientific history, it is very unfair to only write about someone who succeeded, who groped the road before the winner, and did not write about the loser who found that "this road does not work." .
8. I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself---this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen.
20. In science, every path should be taken. Discovering a dead end is a great contribution to science.
18. If A represents success in life, then the formula is: A=X+Y+Z. X is work, Y is play, and Z is silence.
16. If a person masters the basic practices of his subject and learns to think and work independently, he will definitely find his own way and become more important than acquiring detailed knowledge. The content of its training comes to people, and he will definitely be better able to adapt to improvements and changes.
5. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame, for a person to take detours and make mistakes on the road of scientific exploration. He must dare to deny and correct his mistakes in practice.
9. Only love is the best teacher.
6. For a person, what is expected is nothing but that he can go all out and devote himself to a good cause.
22. Scientific research is based on the unified law, that is, the occurrence of all things depends on the laws of nature, which also applies to people's actions.
7. I don’t have any special talents, I just like to investigate problems thoroughly.
4. Scientific research is like drilling through a wooden board. Some people like to drill thin ones; but I like to drill thick ones.
12. Only by devoting oneself to society can one find the meaning of that short and dangerous life.
11. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination encompasses everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge purchases. Strictly speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research.
15. No matter what the trend of the times and the social atmosphere are, people can always rely on their noble moral character to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path. At the beginning, everyone was running, chasing, and competing for refrigerators, cars, and houses. This is the characteristic of our period. However, there are still many people who do not pursue these material things. They pursue ideals and truth and gain inner freedom and stability.
3. Knowledge cannot be derived from lessons alone, but can only be derived from the comparison of intellectual discoveries and observed facts.
10. Raising a problem is often more important than solving a problem. Asking new questions because it solves a problem or is just a technique. New possibilities and looking at problems from new angles require creative imagination and mark the progress of science.
24. I like walking all my life, and activities bring me endless fun.
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19. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world and promotes progress. and is the source of the advancement of knowledge.
26. Don’t try to be a successful person, try to be a valuable person.
27. Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and determination. In this sense, I have never regarded comfort and happiness as the goals of life - this ethical basis, I call it the pig pen ideal.
2. Never regard your study as an obligation, but as an enviable opportunity. For your own happiness and the benefit of the society you will work in in the future, study...
1. Find something in the books you read that can lead you to the depths, and ignore everything else. To throw away means to throw away everything that overburdens the mind and distracts oneself from the main point.
13. I never regard comfort and hardship as the purpose of life itself.
25. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. It is simply the birth mother of all achievements in the world.
14. I have always found the vulgar ends that people strive for - property, vanity, extravagant living - to be despicable. 4. What are some famous aphorisms about learning physics
1. Without today’s basic science, there would be no tomorrow’s technological applications. ——Li Zhengdao
2. Science is a method that teaches people: how some things are understood, what else is unknown, and to what extent they understand now. ——Feynman
3. People who are stubborn about the old theory of light would be better off starting from its own principles and proposing experimental explanations. And, if he fails in this effort, he should acknowledge these facts. ——Thomas Young
4. Electricity has changed our way of life and created a huge field of engineering applications. ——Emilio Segre
5. The most obvious phenomenon in the experiments of electricity and magnetism is the interaction between objects that are located at a considerable distance from each other. Therefore, the first step in turning these phenomena into science is to determine the magnitude and direction of the forces between objects. ——Maxwell
6. Since Newton laid the foundation of theoretical physics, the greatest change in the axiomatic basis of physics was caused by the work of Faraday and Maxwell on electromagnetic phenomena. ——Einstein
7. Imagination is far more important than knowledge. Knowledge has limits, but imagination can protect the entire world.
——Einstein
8. The history of science is not only a series of facts, rules and subsequent mathematical descriptions, it is also a history of concepts. When we enter a new field, we often need new concepts. ——Planck
9. Gravity, electric interaction and magnetic interaction can be clearly displayed at very far places, so they can be observed with the naked eye; but there may be other The interacting forces are so small that they cannot be observed. ——Newton
10. Judge the beauty of heaven and earth and analyze the principles of all things. ——Zhuangzi
11. Experiments can overturn theories, but theories can never overturn experiments. ——Ding Zhaozhong
12. The laws of physics cannot be obtained by "thinking" alone. We should also devote ourselves to observation and experiment. ——Planck
13. Nature and the laws of nature are hidden in the dark night; God said, let Newton go! Then everything is illuminated. ——Pope
14. Mechanics is the science of motion, and its task is to describe the motion that occurs in nature in a complete and simple way. ——Kirchhoff
15. The task of physics is to discover universal laws of nature. Because one of the simplest forms of such a law is the invariance of a certain physical quantity, the search for conserved quantities is not only reasonable, but also an extremely important research direction. ——Laue 5. Some famous quotes about physics
1. Give me a fulcrum and I can lift the entire earth. ——Archimedes
2. Strings are like a piece of physics that should appear in the 21st century, but accidentally fell into the 20th century. ——Weidun
3. Nature and the laws of nature are hidden in the dark night; God said, let Newton go! Then everything is illuminated. ——Pope
4. Since Newton laid the foundation of theoretical physics, the greatest change in the axiomatic basis of physics was caused by the work of Faraday and Maxwell on electromagnetic phenomena. ——Einstein
5. This is the most incredible thing that has ever happened to me in my life. It is as if you hit a piece of paper with a 15-inch cannon and the cannonball bounced back to you. Hit the same. It vividly describes the difficulties encountered by Thomson's model, that is, atoms cannot be balls with a uniform mass distribution of 1 angstrom. ——Rutherford
6. Physicists always think that all you need to start is: given such and such conditions, what results will emerge? —— Feynman
7. The laws of physics cannot be obtained by "thinking" alone, but should also be devoted to observation and experiment. ——Planck
8. I can tell you with certainty: no one really understands quantum mechanics. ——Dirac
9. Gravity, electric interaction and magnetic interaction can be clearly displayed at very far places, so they can be observed with the naked eye; but there may be other interactions. The forces acting on them are so small that they cannot be observed. ——Newton
10. All science is either physics or stamp collecting. ——Roseford 6. Famous quotes about physics
If you give me a fulcrum, I can move the earth.
Archimedes Truth has such power that the more you try to attack it, the more your attacks enrich and prove it. The earth beneath our feet is still spinning! ——Galileo Galilei(1564-1642) If I have ever seen further, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
I don’t know what the world thinks of me. I just feel like a boy playing on the beach. Sometimes I am happy to find a smooth stone or a more beautiful shell, but the ocean of truth is still there. My front without being noticed. ——Newton Sir Isaac (1643-1727) All science is either physics or stamp collecting.
——Rutherford Ernest (1871-1937) The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is understandable. God doesn't play dice.
All scientific and technological efforts are always aimed at benefiting mankind and caring about the destiny of mankind. In terms of understanding the truth, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely be laughed at by God. Downfall! ——Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) The beauty of equations is far more important than conforming to experimental results. Science is concerned only with observable things and that we can observe an object by letting it interact with some outside influence. Only Questions about the result of experiments have a real significance and it is only such questions that theoretical physics has to consider. ——Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902 - 1984) I can tell you with certainty: No one really understands quantum mechanics. I can safely said (that) no body understands quantum theory. I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy. What's the result? It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong. Actually, then it is wrong. --Richard Phillips Feynman (May 11**, 1918-February 15**, 1988) My classmates often ask me what are the factors for success in physics work? I think the elements can be summarized into three P's: Perception, Persistence, and Power.
Perception——Perception, if you see something right, you must hold on to it; Persistence——Persistence, if you see it right, you must persist; Power——Strength, with the strength, you can overcome obstacles and encounter obstacles. When you encounter difficulties, you have to push through them. ——Yang Zhenning I hope that you, the younger generation, can be like candles that illuminate people, have warmth and light, and contribute your strength to the great cause of mankind loyally and down-to-earth.
——Faraday A=X Y Z A represents success, X represents hard work, Y represents the correct method, and Z represents less empty words. ——Einstein Nothing in nature remains permanent.
- Galileo Galilei: At the age of twenty, will dominates everything; at the age of thirty, wit dominates everything; at the age of forty, judgment dominates everything. ——Franklin As long as you give me a fulcrum, I can move the earth. ——Archimedes. 7. 12 ancient poems, proverbs, and sayings about physics
The refraction and reflection of light among the colorful clouds of Bai Di.
Thousands of miles to Jiangling in one day, the relationship between distance and time.
The apes on both sides of the Taiwan Strait can’t stop crying, the generation and spread of sound.
The boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains, and the change in the position of the object is called mechanical motion.
1. Energy knowledge in ancient poetry
1. Su Shi's poem "Can draw the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf". The energy transformation involved in the poem is the transformation of elastic potential energy into kinetic energy.
2. Li Bai's poem "Flying down three thousand feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way falls from the sky." The waterfall in the poem contains huge mechanical energy.
2. Reference knowledge in ancient poetry
1. Mao Zedong’s poem “Sitting on the ground and traveling eighty thousand miles a day, surveying the sky and looking at thousands of rivers in the distance” is, among which “sitting on the ground” is It is stationary relative to the ground, while "diurnal" is moving relative to the sun.
2. In Li Bai's poem "Looking at Tianmen Mountain", he wrote that "the green mountains on both sides of the strait come out facing each other, and the solitary sail is coming from the sun." "The green mountains come out relative to each other" uses the boat as a reference, and "the solitary sail comes by the sun" uses the river bank as a reference.
3. In the lyrics of "Shining Red Star", "Small bamboo rafts line the middle reaches of the river, walking on both sides of the towering green mountains." "The middle reaches of the Zhupai River" uses the earth as a reference, while "walking on both sides of the Qingshan Mountains" uses a boat as a reference.
4. "A strong wind blew the well outside the fence last night." The well was blown away and the outside of the fence was based on the fence.
3. Theoretical knowledge of thermal science and molecular kinetics in ancient poetry
1. In Lu You’s "Village Living in the Mountains", "The flower qi strikes people and they know it is suddenly warm, and the magpies sing through the trees to cheer for the new weather." ". The "astounding fragrance of flowers" in the poem is the result of the irregular movement of aromatic oil molecules secreted by flowers, and temperature affects the intensity of molecular movement.
2. In Zhang Xu's "A Guest in the Mountains", "Even if the sky is bright and there is no rain, the clothes are still stained deep in the areola." ——The formation of dew (liquefaction).
3. Bai Juyi's "Ode to the Dusk River" "Poor on the third night of September, the dew is like pearls and the moon is like a bow" - the formation (liquefaction) of dew.