Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... example ; there are numerous other mechanical examples of resonance , and the same behavior is exhibited in many , many nonmechanical situations -electrical circuits , atomic vibrations , and indeed in almost all subfields of physics ...
... example ; there are numerous other mechanical examples of resonance , and the same behavior is exhibited in many , many nonmechanical situations -electrical circuits , atomic vibrations , and indeed in almost all subfields of physics ...
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... example , a square of a middle value placed on a dark back- ground would appear to be much lighter than the same middle value placed on a light background . The fact is that the mind makes a com- parative judgment in reading each value ...
... example , a square of a middle value placed on a dark back- ground would appear to be much lighter than the same middle value placed on a light background . The fact is that the mind makes a com- parative judgment in reading each value ...
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... example , a student looking at a box will see a front plane with no distortion , but will normally see the top plane of the box with a foreshortened view in which it appears to be shorter than it actually is . The problem I have ...
... example , a student looking at a box will see a front plane with no distortion , but will normally see the top plane of the box with a foreshortened view in which it appears to be shorter than it actually is . The problem I have ...
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