ernst mach

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ernst mach

A student reads about Ernst Mach in a physics textbook.

Definition

Proper noun: - Ernst Mach: An Austrian physicist and philosopher. He is known for his contributions to physics, particularly the study of shock waves, which led to the concept of the Mach number (a unit representing the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound). He also made significant contributions to the philosophy of science, helping to lay the groundwork for logical positivism, a movement emphasizing empirical evidence and logical analysis in scientific inquiry.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The principles of Ernst Mach influenced the development of aerodynamics.
    • In his philosophical writings, Ernst Mach argued that sensations are the only source of knowledge.
Advanced Usage
  • Machian physics/philosophy: Refers to the scientific and philosophical ideas originating from Ernst Mach.
    • The debate involved a critique of Machian principles.
  • Mach's principle: A concept in theoretical physics (concerning inertia and the distribution of mass in the universe) inspired by Mach's ideas.
    • Einstein was influenced by Mach's principle in his development of general relativity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mach (noun): When used alone, typically refers to the Mach number.
    • The jet flew at Mach 2.
  • Machian (adjective): Pertaining to Ernst Mach or his ideas.
    • It was a Machian analysis of sensation.
  • Logical positivism (noun): The philosophical movement he helped found.
Synonyms
  • Scientist-philosopher: A scholar who contributes significantly to both science and philosophy.
  • Physicist: A scientist who studies physics.
Related Phrases
  • Mach number: The term derived from his name.
    • Calculating the Mach number is essential for supersonic flight.
  • Mach cone: The conical shock wave produced by an object moving at supersonic speed.
    • The aircraft generated a visible Mach cone.
ernst mach

A student reads about Ernst Mach in a physics textbook.

Noun
  1. Austrian physicist and philosopher who introduced the Mach number and who founded logical positivism (1838-1916)

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