1. gravity
2. magnetic field
the two main branches of science is natural science, and muncar science.
They're not. Not by anyone who is credible in the fields of history or political science at least. Hitler and the Nazis were fascists, not socialist. These two political ideologies are polar opposites in the political spectrum.
he was the youngest major general he was Washington's second hand man
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Physics is the science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two, grouped in traditional fields such as acoustics, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, as well as in modern extensions including atomic and nuclear physics, cryogenics, solid-state physics, particle physics, and plasma physics
The two major fields of science are Social Science and Natural Science.
the two major branches of science are biological science and natural science. these two are divided into many branches.
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The two main divisions of science are natural science and social science. Natural science studies the natural world and includes disciplines like biology, chemistry, and physics. Social science focuses on human society and behavior, encompassing fields such as sociology, psychology, and economics.
Natural Science: a scientific field that deals with the objects, phenomena, or laws of nature and the physical world. Some examples of natural sciences are, physics, biology and chemistry. Applied Science: the application of knowledge from one or more natural sciences to slove practical problems. Engineering fields are related to applied sciences. That's a basic overview of the two.
the two major parts of science is probably life science and technology.
the two main branches of science is natural science, and muncar science.
uhm.. there are two types of science: social and natural
physics and chemistry
There are two kinds of natural science. They are biology and chemistry. Sub branches include astronomy, physics, and earth science.
I'd suggest the two major divisions would be that separating the life sciences (botany, biology, anthropology ..) from the 'exact sciences' (physics, chemistry, astronomy, nuclear physics ..).
physics and engineering