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physical object

NOUN
  1. a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow
    it was full of rackets, balls and other objects

How To Use physical object In A Sentence

  • Second, there are physical objects, indulging in this activity, but constrained by precise mathematical laws.
  • I suspect the appropriate answer for a true bibliophile, someone who gives books as physical objects the full love and respect they deserve, is Bookmark. Brian Ruckley · When in Doubt, Meme
  • All physical objects occupy space.
  • Plato regarded the world of pure mathematical ideas as alone worthy of study; if physical objects did not conform to it, so much the worse for them, because they were defective and imperfect anyway.
  • Accepting space and time as forms of animal sense perception (that is, as biological), rather than as external physical objects, offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld (for instance, the reason for strange results in the two-slit experiment) to the forces, constants, and laws that shape the universe. Discover - The Biocentric Universe Theory: Life Creates Time, Space, and the Cosmos Itself
  • The example of the atomic theory shows quite unequivocally that science can fruitfully study not only those physical objects that can be easily examined (motion of physical bodies) but also things whose existence is not at all obvious. Another Look
  • Unfortunately, the above properties-based account of a field is incompatible with the alternative approach to space-time, which takes it to be merely a system of relations (such as contiguity) between physical bodies: if the field quantities are properties of space-time regions and the latter are understood, ultimately, to be reducible to relations between physical objects, where the latter are conceived of in field-theoretic terms, then a circularity appears to arise. Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory
  • Another issue, in design writing at least, is that online writing is separated from a tangible physical object.
  • Importantly, such objects, known as fractals, turn out to be very useful for describing the shapes of physical objects such as mountains, coast lines, fractures, cracks and so on.
  • On Ayer's view, quale formed the patterns constituting a primary system, and it was on the basis of this system that we posited the existence of physical objects, this being the ‘theoretical’ secondary system.
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