Physics and relative motion

1. Poetry about relative motion in physics

2. Poetry about relative motion

The poem about relative motion in physics is 1. Physics: Give some examples of the use of relative motion in poetry.

The two sides are opposite, and the solitary sail comes from the sun.

Jin (283~363), whose name is Bao Puzi, said in "The Inner Chapter of Bao Puzi, Senan": "The cloud goes west and the moon goes east."

This idea of relative motion is even used to explain the motion of celestial bodies in Eleven Days in the Book of Jin: "The sky turns left like a millstone, the sun and the moon turn right, and turn left with the sky, so the sun and the moon actually move eastward, while the sky pulls westward."

Xiao Yi (508-554), Emperor of the Southern Dynasties, wrote a poem "Early Dragon Nest", which mentioned people's feelings on the deck of the cabin and said, "Don't doubt the boat, just look at the distant trees."

Early in the morning, I bid farewell to Jiangling city, which is high into the sky, thousands of miles away, and the boat is only one day away. …"

Walking on both sides of the majestic green hills

A Cold Night in a night-mooring near maple bridge is a famous quatrain written by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The setting of the moon is based on the earth.

2. Poetry about physics

First, the peaks reflect the floating mountains, and there is no water, no mountains and no ecstasy. -Guilin landscape in modern Wu Mai.

Physical principles: reflection and refraction of light.

The mountains are stacked in the water, and there is a reflection of the mountains in the water. There is no unattractive mountain, no unattractive water.

Second, Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell goes to the passenger ship. -Zhang Tang Ji "Sleeping in Fengjiang"

The spread of sound.

In the lonely and quiet Hanshan Temple outside Gusu, the bell rang to the passenger ship in the middle of the night.

Third, the green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are coming alone. -Tang Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"

Physical principle: Castle Peak is static relative to the ground, but with the moving ship as the reference, Castle Peak becomes moving, with the river bank as the reference, and the solitary sail comes from the sun.

The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.

April, April, beautiful scenery on earth, peach blossoms in mountain temples. -Tang Bai Juyi's Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple

Physical principle: The higher the terrain, the slower the temperature rises. In the same season, the temperature on the mountain is lower than that on the mountain.

In April, all the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temple in the mountains have just bloomed.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) How the water of the Yellow River flows out of heaven and into the ocean, which is gone forever. -Tang Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

Physical principle: water cycle.

The water of the Yellow River fell from the sky, and the waves rolled straight into the East China Sea, never to return.

3. Ancient Poetry and Physical Phenomena

I searched online:

1, one day in Jiangling: high moving speed.

2. The canoe has crossed Chung Shan Man: This poem is set in a mountain, and the ship is moving relative to the mountain.

Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall: the leaves fall to the ground under the action of gravity.

4. And I watch the long river always rolling forward: the river flows to low-lying places under the action of gravity.

5. Qian Fan passed by the sunken ship: description of relative motion. Because his boat is not moving, the boat next to it is moving relative to itself.

6. How much sadness can you have, just like a river flowing eastward: in China, the east is lower than the west, and the river flows downwards under the action of gravity. . (Physics+Geography)

7. The moon rises on the sea, and the world ends * * * At this time: Because the moon is far from the earth, the moonlight shines in a wide range. . (Physics+Geography)

8. Reading with the sound of wind and rain, the sound is in the ear: 1, and the spread of sound will not interfere with each other; 2. Sound can spread around obstacles.

9. It snows in Tianshan Mountain in May, and there is no wind but cold. It shows that at high latitudes, the cold weather lasts for a long time because the sun receives less heat. (Physics+Geography)

10, grass withered eagle eye disease, light snow: grass yellow, animals can see the eagle in the sky more clearly because there is no camouflage of protective color. This is a phenomenon of light; Because there is no snow on the ground, the horse runs faster, which is a mechanical phenomenon.

1 1, until the war drums, which exploded from Yuyang, shook the whole earth and broke the tune of rainbow skirts and feather clothes: the previous sentence shows that the earth (solid) has stronger ability to spread sound than air.

12, I know from a distance that it is not snow, but it has a faint fragrance: it looks like snow (white), but by distinguishing the taste, I know the essence of matter, and the faint fragrance comes from the movement of molecules. (Physics+Chemistry)

13, even the sea level is in the spring tide, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide: the previous sentence means that due to the gravity of the earth, the water levels of rivers connecting the sea are at the same height as the sea level.

14, you have seen how the water of the Yellow River moves out of the sky and into the ocean, never to return: physical phenomena are the same as the sixth poem.

15, Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, midnight bell to passenger ship: judging the object making sound according to the timbre of the sound.

16, you can draw a carved bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot a Sirius: the full bow contains elastic potential energy.

17, Flying down the Three thousands of feet: Water falls from a height, including the transformation of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.

18, in August, the high wind roared, rolling my three hairs: the moving air (wind) has kinetic energy.

19, Chai Men smells dogs barking, and people go home in the snow at night: sound can transmit information, and people know that someone is back through dogs barking.

20. But after going up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles: you can only see far if you climb high. (Physics+Geography)

Hehe, it took me more than an hour to recall these things, so I didn't classify the same phenomenon. I hope the landlord can be satisfied. I'm sure I can find more answers by rummaging through ancient poems.

4. Ancient poems about the relativity of motion and static.

Quatrain

Fu Ming

Empty-handed hoe,

Riding a buffalo on foot.

The cow crossed the bridge,

The bridge doesn't flow.

Fuming was a monk in Liang Wudi's time, and he was called the Master. This quatrain is his masterpiece. In the poem, the sight of farmers riding cattle across the bridge and the lightness, leisure and smoothness of the harmony between secular life and natural phenomena express the monk's detachment from the secular world and inner emptiness. In the poem, "the cow crosses the bridge, but the bridge does not flow." In short, from a physical point of view, if the cow crosses the bridge with the water under it as the frame of reference, it will automatically "bridge water does not flow" and the poet reveals the relativity of the world with the relativity of natural phenomena.

Second:

Wangtianmen

Lipper

Tianmen interrupted the opening of the Chu River,

Clear water flows eastward behind this.

Green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite.

Lonely sails come from the sun.

The mountain peak is sandwiched between the two banks and the ship is in the middle of the river. This is not an illusion. It seems that the mountains are moving and the ships are not moving, and the green hills on both sides of the strait are far and near. Taking the boat in the river as the frame of reference, it is natural that the green hills on both sides of the strait are "relative". With the surging river and the "solitary sail" drifting with the water as the background, the poet turned the static castle peak into a dynamic life. They came from a distance and slowly retreated from the boat, as if they were busy waiting in line to welcome guests.

Third:

Huanxisha

Five or two heads are flat,

Zhang thinks the boat is light.

Soft oars don't stop but die,

This is a boat trip.

The scenery is full of flashes,

Seeing the mountain is like coming to see you.

Look at the mountain carefully and don't move.

This is a boat trip.

(Excerpted from Dunhuang Quzi Ci written by Tang people)

Like Li Bai's "Looking at the Gate of Heaven", this poem describes the scene of a boat sailing on the river with a river between the green hills. The "boat trip" in the upper city is the result of taking Qingshan as the frame of reference, and the "seeing the mountains and meeting like Buddha" in the lower city is the result of taking passing rivers or boating as the frame of reference. "Look at that mountain carefully, it's a boat" is the movement change brought by the change of reference system.

Fourth:

Xiangyi road middle

the Chen Dynasty

Flying flowers shine on both sides of the red boat,

It is windy for half a day on the bailiyu levee.

Lie down and watch the clouds move,

I don't know whether the cloud and I are both in the East.

In the season of bloom, the poet lay comfortably on the boat, looked at the clouds in the sky through the mottled elm shade and thought about life. Because I am heading east and the clouds are heading east, both of them have the same speed relative to the earth. The poet's eyes scan the ship's rail and naturally take the ship as the frame of reference, and he has the feeling of "lying and watching the clouds all over the sky motionless". When the poet looked at the clouds and was a little tired, he realized, "I didn't see the clouds moving all over the sky because I didn't know the clouds were with me." It's like "I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain."

5. Poetry about physics

First, the peaks reflect the floating mountains, and there is no water, no mountains and no ecstasy.

-Physical principle of modern Wu Mai's Guilin Landscape: reflection and refraction of light. The mountains are stacked in the water, and there is a reflection of the mountains in the water. There is no unattractive mountain, no unattractive water.

Second, Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell goes to the passenger ship. -Tang Zhangji's "Sleeping by the Fengjiang River" Physical principle: the spread of sound.

In the lonely and quiet Hanshan Temple outside Gusu, the bell rang to the passenger ship in the middle of the night. Third, the green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are coming alone.

-Tang Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" Physical principle: Compared with the green hills on the ground, it is static, but with the moving ship as the reference, the green hills become moving. Taking the river bank as a reference, the solitary sail comes from the sun. The beautiful scenery of the green hills on both sides of the strait is inseparable, and a solitary boat comes from the horizon.

April, April, beautiful scenery on earth, peach blossoms in mountain temples. -Tang Juyi's "Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple" Physical principle: The higher the terrain, the slower the temperature rises. In the same season, the temperature in the mountains is lower than that in the mountains.

In April, all the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temple in the mountains have just bloomed. 5. How does the water of the Yellow River flow out of heaven and into the ocean, which is gone forever?

-Tang Li Bai's "Into the Wine" physical principle: water cycle. The water of the Yellow River fell from the sky, and the waves rolled straight into the East China Sea, never to return.

6. There are poems about sports

Wen Yiduo's stagnant water

This is a backwater of despair,

The breeze doesn't move at all.

Why don't you have some rubbish,

Throw out your leftovers.

Maybe copper will turn green into jade,

Several petals of peach blossoms were embroidered on the tin can.

Let greasy weave a layer of Luo Qi,

Shape a steaming cloud for him.

Let the stagnant water ferment into a ditch of green wine,

Full of pearl foam;

Little beads' laughter turned into big beads,

I was bitten by a flower mosquito who stole wine again.

A desperate backwater ditch,

A little clear.

If frogs can't stand loneliness,

Dead water again. It is singing.

This is a backwater of despair,

This is definitely not the beauty,

Why don't we leave it to ugliness to cultivate,

Look at the world he created.

Wen Yiduo's Red Candle

"Every night, the candle will dry the wick."

-Li Shangyin

Red candle!

Such a red candle!

poet

Spit out your heart and compare it,

But what about ordinary colors?

Red candle!

Who made the wax?-for your body.

Who lit the fire-lit the soul?

Why do you have to burn the wax to ashes?

And let it out?

Repeated mistakes;

Contradiction! Conflict! "

Red candle!

Nothing wrong, nothing wrong!

It should "light" your light-

This is the natural way.

Red candle!

Once made, it will burn!

Burn it! Burn it!

The dream of burning the world,

The blood of the boiling world-

Save their souls,

Smash their prison!

Red candle!

When your heart is burning,

It was the day when tears began.

Red candle!

The craftsman created you,

It was originally used for burning. "

Now it's burning,

Why are you crying?

Oh! I know!

It is the residual wind that invades your light,

When your fever is unstable,

I was so anxious that I cried!

Red candle!

Flow! How can it not flow?

Please put your cream,

Constantly flowing to the world,

Cultivate comfortable flowers,

Form a happy fruit!

Red candle!

You shed a tear and the ash was distracted.

Depression, tears for your fruit,

Create light for your career.

Red candle!

"Mo Wen harvests, but requires farming."

Poetry about relative motion 1. Ancient poems about the relativity of motion and static.

Quatrain

Fu Ming

Empty-handed hoe,

Riding a buffalo on foot.

The cow crossed the bridge,

The bridge doesn't flow.

Fuming was a monk in Liang Wudi's time, and he was called the Master. This quatrain is his masterpiece. In the poem, the sight of farmers riding cattle across the bridge and the lightness, leisure and smoothness of the harmony between secular life and natural phenomena express the monk's detachment from the secular world and inner emptiness. In the poem, "the cow crosses the bridge, but the bridge does not flow." In short, from a physical point of view, if the cow crosses the bridge with the water under it as the frame of reference, it will automatically "bridge water does not flow" and the poet reveals the relativity of the world with the relativity of natural phenomena.

Second:

Wangtianmen

Lipper

Tianmen interrupted the opening of the Chu River,

Clear water flows eastward behind this.

Green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite.

Lonely sails come from the sun.

The mountain peak is sandwiched between the two banks and the ship is in the middle of the river. This is not an illusion. It seems that the mountains are moving and the ships are not moving, and the green hills on both sides of the strait are far and near. Taking the boat in the river as the frame of reference, it is natural that the green hills on both sides of the strait are "relative". With the surging river and the "solitary sail" drifting with the water as the background, the poet turned the static castle peak into a dynamic life. They came from a distance and slowly retreated from the boat, as if they were busy waiting in line to welcome guests.

Third:

Huanxisha

Five or two heads are flat,

Zhang thinks the boat is light.

Soft oars don't stop but die,

This is a boat trip.

The scenery is full of flashes,

Seeing the mountain is like coming to see you.

Look at the mountain carefully and don't move.

This is a boat trip.

(Excerpted from Dunhuang Quzi Ci written by Tang people)

Like Li Bai's "Looking at the Gate of Heaven", this poem describes the scene of a boat sailing on the river with a river between the green hills. The "boat trip" in the upper city is the result of taking Qingshan as the frame of reference, and the "seeing the mountains and meeting like Buddha" in the lower city is the result of taking passing rivers or boating as the frame of reference. "Look at that mountain carefully, it's a boat" is the movement change brought by the change of reference system.

Fourth:

Xiangyi road middle

the Chen Dynasty

Flying flowers shine on both sides of the red boat,

It is windy for half a day on the bailiyu levee.

Lie down and watch the clouds move,

I don't know whether the cloud and I are both in the East.

In the season of bloom, the poet lay comfortably on the boat, looked at the clouds in the sky through the mottled elm shade and thought about life. Because I am heading east and the clouds are heading east, both of them have the same speed relative to the earth, and the poet's eyes pass over the ship's rail, naturally taking the ship as the frame of reference, and he has the feeling of "lying and watching the clouds all over the sky motionless". When the poet looked at the clouds and was a little tired, he realized, "I didn't see the clouds moving all over the sky because I didn't know the clouds were with me." It's like "I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain."

2. Physics: Give some examples of using relative motion in poetry.

The two sides are opposite, and the solitary sail comes from the sun.

Jin (283~363), whose name is Bao Puzi, said in "The Inner Chapter of Bao Puzi, Senan": "The cloud goes west and the moon goes east."

This idea of relative motion is even used to explain the celestial movement in Eleven Days in the Book of Jin: "The sky is like a millstone turning left, the sun and the moon turn right, and turn left with the sky, so the sun and the moon really move eastward, but the sky pulls westward."

Xiao Yi (508-554), Emperor of the Southern Dynasties, wrote a poem "Early Dragon Nest", which mentioned people's feelings on the deck of the cabin and said, "Don't doubt the boat, just look at the distant trees."

Early in the morning, I bid farewell to Jiangling city, which is high into the sky, thousands of miles away, and the boat is only one day away. …"

Walking on both sides of the majestic green hills

A Cold Night in a night-mooring near maple bridge is a famous quatrain written by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The setting of the moon is based on the earth.

3. Sports poetry

Apes on both sides of the strait can't stop crying, and the canoe has crossed Chung Shan Man.

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably.

The birds flew without a trace, leaving the lonely clouds free and unfettered.

On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth.

The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails come alone.

Du Mu

Timulanmiao

Bow and fight like men,

I once had a dream about thrush.

Give the wine back a few times,

On the Buddha cloud pile, I wish princess Ming.

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea. (Li Bai)

The Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away heroes. (Romance of the Three Kingdoms)

There is still a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down. (Qu Yuan)