Yes, in chemistry and mathematics mainly.
But in Engineering also.
You can take any subject after any other subject if you so wish.
Lots of physical processes are described by mathematics. Just look into any high-school or university physics book; you will find formulae in every chapter.
You can any of several formulae for constant acceleration, found in any physics textbook. Acceleration due to gravity, near the Earth's surface, is about 9.8 meters/second2.
The answer depends on the shape. There are different formulae for triangles, quadrilaterals and other polygons. Since you have not bothered to provide any information on the shape,I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer depends on the shape. There are different formulae for triangles, quadrilaterals and other polygons. Since you have not bothered to provide any information on the shape,I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer depends on the shape. There are different formulae for triangles, quadrilaterals and other polygons. Since you have not bothered to provide any information on the shape,I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer depends on the shape. There are different formulae for triangles, quadrilaterals and other polygons. Since you have not bothered to provide any information on the shape,I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Cambridge, Oxford and other universities in England offer a degree in nuclear physics.
First of all, there is no such word as "rectangler".Second, there is no single formula for a rectangular prism or for any other shape. There are different formulae for the volume, surface area, number of faces, Euler characteristic, length of principal diagonal or other aspects.First of all, there is no such word as "rectangler".Second, there is no single formula for a rectangular prism or for any other shape. There are different formulae for the volume, surface area, number of faces, Euler characteristic, length of principal diagonal or other aspects.First of all, there is no such word as "rectangler".Second, there is no single formula for a rectangular prism or for any other shape. There are different formulae for the volume, surface area, number of faces, Euler characteristic, length of principal diagonal or other aspects.First of all, there is no such word as "rectangler".Second, there is no single formula for a rectangular prism or for any other shape. There are different formulae for the volume, surface area, number of faces, Euler characteristic, length of principal diagonal or other aspects.
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Please connect me with any Physics teachers who are willing to share his/her knowledge. I do teach Physics subject here in the Philippines but with limited knowledge on such area. This is Gloria M. Lintag, email ad gloria_lintag@yahoo.com
yes he was a Professer of Physics in the Unitversity of Manchester
Yes he focused a lot on mathematics
At speeds near the speed of light, the formulae from the Theory of Relativity show that there are discrepancies with classical physics - for example, in adding velocities. These discprepancies have been verified by many experiments. In theory the discrepancies arise at any speed, but if the speed is much lower than the speed of light, the difference between classical physics and the more accurate Theory of Relativity is so insignificant that it can be ignored, and you can safely use the simpler formulae of classical physics.
no, it does not exist