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Kuch – sila - force is any influence that causes an object to undergo a certain change, either concerning its movement, direction, or geometrical construction. In other words, a force is that which can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate, or which can cause a flexible object to deform. Force can also be described by intuitive concepts such as a push or pull
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Yorug‘lik – svet - The Light- too radiation, only his its part, which voe is taken by eye, poet light name else visible radiation.
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Fizik kattalik – fizicheskaya velichina - physical quantity A physical quantity is a physical property of a phenomenon, body, or substance, that can be quantified by measurement.
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Fizik jism – fizicheskoe telo - physical bodyor physical object (sometimes simply called a body or object) is a collection of masses, taken to be one. For example, a football can be considered an object but the ball also consists of many particles (pieces of matter).
The common conception of physical objects includes that they have extension in the physical world, although there do exist theories of quantum physics and cosmology which may challenge this.
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Fizik voqea – fizicheskoe sobыtie - Phenomenon (from Greek φαινόμενoν), PLURAL Phenomena, is any observable occurrence. Phenomena are Often, BUT not always, Understood as' appearances' or ' Experiences '. These are Sometimes Understood Themselves as involving qualia .The Term CAME INTO ITS Modern Philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant , Who contrasted with IT noumenon (for Which He Used the Term Ding an sich, or "thing-in-Itself"), Which, in contrast to Phenomena, are not accessible to Directly observation. Heavily influenced Kant WAS by Leibniz in this Part of HIS Philosophy, in Which Phenomenon and noumenon serve as interrelated Technical terms.
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Innovatsion texnologiyalar – innovatsionnыe texnologii - Information and Communications Technology or information and Communication Technology, Usually Abbreviated as ICT, is Often Used as an Extended synonym for information Technology (IT), BUT is Usually a More General Term That Stresses the role of Unified Communications and Integration of the Telecommunications ( telephone lines and Wireless signals), computers, Middleware as well as Necessary Software, Storage-and Audio-Visual
Systems, Which enable users to create, access and manipulate information
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