| 21. | Without question, it is physics that troubles new students most.
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| 22. | In 1950, he joined the physics laboratory at Johns Hopkins.
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| 23. | At Sandy Creek, it's physics teacher Stephen Gies.
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| 24. | Some of it is economics; some of it is physics,
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| 25. | But there is something in physics called fusion at high temperatures.
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| 26. | Simple physics says accidents happen faster and harder at high speeds.
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| 27. | He became an electrician and later decided to take up physics.
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| 28. | Yet it has gotten them farther than baseball physics normally allow.
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| 29. | Cambridge University named him Cavendish professor of experimental physics in 1954.
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| 30. | After the war, he became an associate professor of physics.
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