Definitions from Wikipedia (Elevator paradox)
▸ noun: The elevator paradox is a paradox first noted by Marvin Stern and George Gamow, physicists who had offices on different floors of a multi-story building.
▸ noun: The elevator paradox relates to a hydrometer placed on an "elevator" or vertical conveyor that, by moving to different elevations, changes the atmospheric pressure.
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▸ noun: The elevator paradox is a paradox first noted by Marvin Stern and George Gamow, physicists who had offices on different floors of a multi-story building.
▸ noun: The elevator paradox relates to a hydrometer placed on an "elevator" or vertical conveyor that, by moving to different elevations, changes the atmospheric pressure.
▸ Words similar to elevator paradox
▸ Usage examples for elevator paradox
▸ Idioms related to elevator paradox
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near elevator paradox
▸ Rhymes of elevator paradox
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