the quantum physucs of that is impossbro i think
Based on the etymology of the word, physics can be defined in the following way: "Physics is the episteme of Nature, and Nature (Φύσις) is the phenomenon of spontaneous appearance and evolution." See Georgios Choudalakis' work on this at: http://www.mit.edu/~gchouda/miscellanea/physics/Physics_etymology.pdfBased on the etymology of the word, physics can be defined in the following way: "Physics is the episteme of Nature, and Nature (Φύσις) is the phenomenon of spontaneous appearance and evolution." See Georgios Choudalakis' work on this at: http://www.mit.edu/~gchouda/miscellanea/physics/Physics_etymology.pdf
You answered your own question! Physics explains natural phenomena with fundamental laws and principles.
rainbow rainbow is not example of tir bec. glory is an optical phenomenon produced by light backscattered (a combination of w:diffraction, reflection and w:refraction) towards its source by a cloud of uniformly-sized water droplets.
Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon in which electrons can be emitted from a material when light of certain frequencies are shined onto the material.
The branch is called optics.
Nope. Physics is what runs the universe.
Highly educated research scientists refer to that rare phenomenon as a "double rainbow".
rainbow
physics.
no it isnt. It is a result of a phenomenon of light
the quantum physucs of that is impossbro i think
This is called a "Rainbow" in America.
Very quick and you just noticed it.
Yes, it is an optical phenomenon related to interference and reflection.
This is a phenomenon of physics.
It is an optical device to study about the spectrum produced by the refraction phenomenon through a triangular prism or obtained by the diffraction phenomenon at the grating.