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There is a physical quantity called "energy", which neither increases nor decreases over time.
intensity increases as distance decreases. you cant explain that. scources- bill o'reily
0.5 kg m/s by the law of conservation of momentum
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Particle theory of light can explain Photoelectric Effect,Compton effect,Pair production.... wave theory of light can explain interference,refraction...
There is a physical quantity called "energy", which neither increases nor decreases over time.
intensity increases as distance decreases. you cant explain that. scources- bill o'reily
Percolation is the amount of water that enters soil during a given timeframe. Different soil types have different rates and the size of the particle affect how quickly the water will penetrate the water.
charge flows from high potential energy to low potential energy.Particle falls from high potential to low potential during free fall of particle. asok
0.5 kg m/s by the law of conservation of momentum
atom is the smallest particle of matter
atom is the smallest particle of matter
how will you use the particle theory to explain why a saturated solution at 30 degreecelsius can become dilute at 70degree Celsius
Diffusion is evidence for particle models because it causes diffusions
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There are several conservation laws in physics, and many of them tell an astronomer what is, and what isn't, possible. This can help explain how certain things happen, or even predict what will happen. Among the laws of conservation that are relevant in astronomy are: conservation of mass; conservation of energy; conservation of momentum; conservation of rotational momentum; conservation of charge.
Simply, the two fundamental laws are energy conservation and and momentum conservation.