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the physics behind the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of heat and colds is that it brings real images and is more cost effective for the patient
because people will fall down
technology is the easier of the two to answer... look at anything you have. It was made with technology. Your computer, your home, your car, even the carpets in your house and the clothes on your back. Physics has far reaching effects in peoples lives. without physics, there would be no airplanes, no computers, no electricity. Physics is one of the basics behind almost every piece of technology.
There are multiple physics that go into and explain the motions and forces behind the running and jumping of track and field hurdles. These are the forces needed for jumping, forward motion in flight, and landing. Other physical quantitative measures include velocity, acceleration and height.
Windmills use the dynamo effect to create electricity (electrical generator) Dynamo is like a motor but backwards creating electricity instead of using it.
there's a lot of physics concepts that are applicable in the rides in enchanted kingdom. some of them are newton's law of motions, circular motion and fluids.
the physics behind paper airplane is of aerodynamics
Obviously we don't. The idea behind the Shuttle was to be a cost effective, reusable transport.
It is in the cargo bay, just behind the crew cabin.
The math behind aircrafts is very complex gemoetry and physics.
Maths and physics.
Nuclear Physics
That depends on the specific toys.
There space shuttle was created by NASA. John Young and Robert Crippen were the brains behind this idea while working for NASA.
"Ode to an Enchanted Light" uses images of nature such as sprouting trees, splashing fountains, and the sun setting behind the hills. These images evoke a sense of beauty, tranquility, and wonder in the poem.
the physics behind the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of heat and colds is that it brings real images and is more cost effective for the patient
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