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Vocabulary notes:

Мария Склодовская-Кюри — Marie Skłodowska Curie;

радий – radium;

полоний – polonium;

Сорбонна – The Sorbonne (La Sorbonne);

Парижский университет - The University of Paris;

Пастеровский институт - The Pasteur Institute;

шрапнель - shrapnel;

лейкемия – leucaemia;

талисман – talisman

1.19.3 Play a game who will be the first to guess your secret person. Choose one famous figure in physics, write about him/her according to the plan below (don’t name him or her!), and read to your partner, then listen to his/her reading. You should try to guess your each other’s secret persons; you may ask additional questions to each other.

Plan

1. The time, when he/she was born.

2. The field of physics, he/she was interested in.

3. His/her attitude to religion, philosophical conceptions, world outlook and so on.

4. His/her contributions in physics.

5. The result of his/her activity and his/her followers.

1.19.4 Discuss your favourite scientists with your partner. Use the constructions below:

- As for me, the most important figure in physics is…

- To my mind, the greatest discovery was…

- I suppose … (Ibn al-Haytham, Galileo, Descartes, Newton, Einstein, etc.) made a great deal to…

- In my opinion, it was a real break-through to…

- I’m afraid without this figure we wouldn’t …

- I believe him/her to be the greatest …(physicist/chemist/engineer, etc.).

- It was not until…then …

- It was … (Ibn al-Haytham, Galileo, Descartes, Newton, Einstein, etc.) who … (invented/introduced, etc.).

1.19.5 Translate the following constructions and word-combinations:

  • On the grand scale / on the smallest scale;

  • in the sense of empirical procedures;

  • to date back;

  • regardless of;

  • leading up to;

  • in terms of;

  • with respect to;

  • with reference to;

  • to become more widespread;

  • to throw something into question;

  • on someone / something account;

  • relative to;

  • in order to

1.19.6 Look for examples with them in texts 1.1 – 1.17.

1.19.7 Make your own sentences with these constructions and word-combinations.

1.19.8 Look through all the texts of Section I and prepare the presentation of your report on The Important Figures in the History of Physics (use a projector in the multimedia class). You may use Internet to add some information.

2 Section II Physics

2.1 Texts Elements of Physics

2.1.1 Read the Introduction into the course of physics, answer the questions: What is physics as a science? What aspects does it include?

What is Physics. — Physics is a broad science that deals primarily with phenomena involving the transformation of matter and energy. Its object is to determine exact relations between physical phenomena so that the sequence of events can be clearly understood and definite­ly predicted. The boundaries between physics and chemistry are not very definite. Sharp distinctions between these sciences are inaccurate and unnecessary. There are certain aspects of nature, however, that are primarily the legitimate field of physics. For convenience, they may be grouped under seven headings: mechanics, sound, heat, electricity and magnetism, light and spectroscopy, atomic and nuclear physics and as­trophysics. In addition to these seven fields of physics, another field known as biophysics is rapidly developing. These different fields are not distinct but merge into each other. In all cases physics deals pri­marily with phenomena that can be accurately described in terms of matter and energy. Hence, the basic concepts in all physical phenom­ena are the concepts of matter and energy. It becomes of first im­portance in physics therefore, to determine accurately the characteristics of both matter and energy, the laws that govern their transformations, and the fundamental relations that exist between them.