The concept and laws of physics is the same whether you are in a forest, a meadow, a desert, or outer space.
There is no quantum physics of a moose. Quantum physics is a type of theoretical physics, and its laws do not apply to physical objects
It does not. This type of physics does not apply to physical things.
Since everything we encounter in the physical world is, by definition, physics, physics applies to everything--including elementary teachers.
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Newtonian, or classical physics applies to physical, every day things, while quantum physics is a type of theoretical physics that does not apply to any physical things.
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physics is applicable to math and technology is because it has to do with prove and theory apply to give a particular solution
Dimensional consistency is symbolic calculations that involves physical measurements. In physics equations, it is used in calculating the frequency.
G40 is a supernova remnant. Particle physics is the study particles, radiation and matter. One would be able to study the properties of the G40 by applying the principles of particle physics
yes, the physics of inertia apply everywhere that inertia will be
Nothing. Quantum physics does not apply to physical things.
They apply to macroscopic scales that do not influenece the physical world around us, so it only applies to things the newtonian physics don't cover.