Experiments Go to your library and look for a book called the 'Handbook of Chemistry and Physics' by CRC. This book is packed with an incredible amount if information. The latest edition (84th) on Amazon.com is listed at $140. The ISBN: 0849304865.
There are many places where one can find more information about physics. One can find more information about physics at popular on the web sources such as Physics Classroom and Science World.
Lots of scientists contributed much to the development of physics; I would not find it appropriate to single out one of them. Any text on the history of science - or of physics - will tell you about some of the individuals that contributed.
A person with interest in both computer science and physics will find robotics very appealing. Such a person will also be intersted in artificial intelligence,physical modelling and simulation of models. Prototype- model relationships will also interest the person.
In the science of physics, we find the field of mechanics, and it is in mechanics that forces, motion, energy and their effects on matter are investigated.
To find out how things work; to confirm or reject ideas about physics.
There are many places where one can find more information about physics. One can find more information about physics at popular on the web sources such as Physics Classroom and Science World.
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there is nothing difference in our science branches, if you see deeply in biology ,you find chemistry then if you see deeply in chemistry ,you can find physics, same thing you can find incredible maths in physics.....
You could do worse than consider the 15 science divisions at the head of the SCIENCE subdivision in this answers.com. That will give you a good start. You'll find that several of the primary divisions in science have, in turn, subdivisions below them.
On the Applied Physics Letters website one can find a wealth of information regarding physics. It is an electronic version of a newsletter about science and physics.
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We find maths in physics mostly almost 70% of physics topics is depended on maths solutions like for e.g Speed,velocity and accleration pressure forces and so on ...............
Meteorology or Atmospheric Science is the most common. Depending on the exact job, you will find people with degrees in physics, engineering, environmental science, computer science....
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Lots of scientists contributed much to the development of physics; I would not find it appropriate to single out one of them. Any text on the history of science - or of physics - will tell you about some of the individuals that contributed.
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You could be a medial physicist, scientific laboratory technician, research scientist. You have quite a few possibilities in the medical and science fields.