Dr. Yanga has produced high quality papers that have been published in numerous scientific journals. Much of his work involves the theory of stochastic quantization in quantum field theory. He is currently working on the "The Hamiltonian Formulation of Stochastic Quantization" and the "Theory of Everything," which links together all physical phenomena found in nature.
Linda Posadas researched on the applications of lasers in communications, medicine, defense, architecture, space, science and entertainment.
Yes. You could say that Physics deals with the matter/charge and energy in the context of Space: 1. Integral of Energy, Ew= GmM= e1e2zc; 2. energy; 3. Derivative of energy dE/dr = force = ma = eE, etc.
That's really too complicated for a short answer, of a few paragraphs, here. YouTube has some introductory videos about the topic, for example, from a "Dr PhysicsA"; a search on YouTube for "Dr Physics Schrödinger Wave Equation" will let you find them.
Many, Aristotle, Isaac Newton, Max Born, Albert Einstein, Nils Bohr, Werner Heisnberg are some of the more well known
The mathematical derivation of te Law of Conservation of Energy is setting the First derivative of the energy to zero. The derivative being zero means there is no change (conservation) of energy.There are two problems in physics : first the formulation of energy is incorrect, energy is a quaternion quantity consisting of a scalar (potential) energy and a vector energy,E= Scalar + Vector = Es + Ev.Typical scalar energies are the gravitational scalar energy Es= -GmM/r and the electrical scalar energy Es= -qQzc/4pi r.The vector energy is generally Ev= mcV where V is the vector motion and c is the speed of light.The second problem in Physics is that the Derivative is also a quaternion,X= d/dr + Id/dx + jd/dy + kd/dz = d/dr + Del = d/cdt + Del where the scalar dr=cdtGiven the Quaternion nature of Physics, the mathematical derivation of the Law of Conservation of Energy is:0=XE= (dEs/dr - Del.Ev) + (dEv/dr + Del Es + Del xEv)For this first derivative to be zero there is another condition 0=DelxEv. This is required because the vector DelxEv is perpendicular to the other two vectors. If DelxEv is not zero the sum of the three vectors will not be zero. With 0= DelxEv, the other vectors are collinear and opposite to reduce to zero.Therefore, the mathematical and physics Law of Conservation of Energy is :0 = XE = (dEs/dr - Del.Ev) + (dEv/dr + Del Es)this quaternion equation resolves to a scalar equation and a vector equation:0 = (dEs/dr - Del.Ev) and0 = (dEv/dr + Del Es)dEs/dr=Del.Ev also called the Continuity Equation (dEs/cdt = Del.Ev)dEv/dr = -Del Es or dEv/cdt = -Del Es
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Dr. Danilo Yanga is a former dean of the College of Science at UP-Diliman and also of the graduate school of the University of the East. He was also a president of the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas.
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Dr. Christopher Bernido has written many publications on theoretical physics. He has a commitment to the development of a strong tradition of Physics teaching and research in the Philippines.
Linda Posadas researched on the applications of lasers in communications, medicine, defense, architecture, space, science and entertainment.
As Dr. Sheldon Cooper may answer: All physics are good physics!
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Dr. Corazon Lamug is known for her significant contributions to the field of Philippine sociology through her research and publications focused on gender studies, social inequality, and socio-economic development in the Philippine context. Her work has helped shed light on important social issues and challenges facing Philippine society, and has influenced the way scholars and policymakers understand and address these issues.
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Dr. Agard is a former director of medical physics at Flower Hospital Oncology Center, Ohio. He holds a B.S. (Hons) first class in physics from the University of London, an M.S. in physics from the Middlesex Hospital Medical School at the University of London, and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Toronto. In 1993 Dr. Agard was elected to the national board of directors of the Health Physics Society.