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Newton was one.
You can do many, many experiments with the light. I'll just mention few categories:- Reflection of the light - Refraction of the light - Spectrum related experiments - Experiments that prove the wave nature of the light (interference) - Experiments that prove the particle nature of the light - Experiments that measure the speed of the light in space - if small scale, usually using interference etc... You may search on internet for specific experiments, by using the words of the categories mentioned upper, to narrow your search results.
The objective of physics is to understand the fundamental nature of the universe in which we live.
The purpose, as with any law of nature, is to understand how our Universe works.
THEY CONTRIBUTE with nature.
All the elements before neptunium are found in the nature. Also neptunium can be found in the nature only in ultratraces resulting from nuclear weapons experiments or other experiments.
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Newton was one.
Sony nature, Deforenterary, and Walhey CONTRIBUTE
how understanding of the interrelation ships among living things contribute to balance of nature
There are many factors that contribute to the easy to understand nature of static methods. If one were to look in a dictionary, the definition of static is that it is constant. Thus in turn, this makes static methods easier to comprehend.
You can do many, many experiments with the light. I'll just mention few categories:- Reflection of the light - Refraction of the light - Spectrum related experiments - Experiments that prove the wave nature of the light (interference) - Experiments that prove the particle nature of the light - Experiments that measure the speed of the light in space - if small scale, usually using interference etc... You may search on internet for specific experiments, by using the words of the categories mentioned upper, to narrow your search results.
People can appreciate and seek to understand nature. Nature cannot appreciate itself. People are to be stewards of nature. That is, to understand it, take care of it, manage it, follow it, lead it, and change it for the better.
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