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Our theories of physics indicate that the speed of light should be invariant (unchanging) anywhere in the universe.
He came up with a number of theories regarding the fabric of the universe. He was able to find the relationship between matter and energy.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object and volume is the amount of space an object takes up
A photon wave (anything in the light spectrum, visible or not) is able to travel through a vacuum (no medium/no matter). This is in correspondence with Einstein's theories of special relativity. A photon is not an easy thing to explain, but I would describe it a a physical particle with no mass, and is therefore not matter.
Ancient Greeks had two major theories of matter. These were the Atomic theory of matter and the theory of pangenesis.
how do the paintings compare in terms of their subject matter
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scientists compare them by the properties of matter .
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matter is recyced in the biosphere
Chemists are interested in the submicroscopic description of matter because a submicroscopic description of matter is part of the theories of chemistry and provides explanations for macroscopic phenomena and chemical reactivity. These theories provide a means for us to apply chemistry, using it to predict other macroscopic phenomena.
No, light is not an example of matter. It is an example of electromagnetic waves. However, it is considered that light is composed of photons (massless particles) and it is applied to it some theories of matter.
Because a submicroscopic description of matter is part of the theories of chemistry and provides explanations for macroscopic phenomena and chemical reactivity - and these theories provide a means for us to apply chemistry, using it to predict other macroscopic phenomena.
4% Visible Matter (Atoms) 23% Dark Matter 73% Dark Energy
It does not matter in any way what blood types parents are for conception to occur in any way shape or form, past and present in all discovered and undiscovered dimensions. (DUMMY!)
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