That's a very broad question, and depends what level you are working at. Pendulum motion is very interesting from a physics point of view and remarkably easy to set up a variety of different experiments as well, so I'd recommend it.
If you have access to a ticker timer, (I highly doubt it unless you are working at school) then you can do another neat experiment with that. Of course if not you could always search it in Google and borrow someone else's results.
They continued their investigations in both the fields of Physics and Chemistry.Hope this helps!=)
When speeds exceed 0.1 c.
No, where do you get such weird ideas? You NEED math for physics and engineering!
No, that's ridiculous, physics involves math - as do most sciences.
Yes, because kinetic energy is apart of the laws of physics, and can be applied anything that is in motion. Each molecule in the combustion process (that are in motion) are bound the laws of physics just as anything else in this world is. Therefore a flame must have kinetic energy, but in minuscule amounts.
Yes. Everything in the Universe is related to motion and physics.
Simple harmonic motion, In mechanics and physics, is a type of periodic motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement. A good example of this is a pendulum.
Physics is the science of motion and does not have anything to do with economics.
what is regular and irregular motion in physics
There are different kinds of motion that exist in physics. Some of them include linear motion, angular motion, rotary motion, constant motion and many more.
Kinematics
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Kinematics and dynamics are the two branches of physics which deal with motion. your wrong dumba$$
The same as in modern physics: there is really no physically meaningful way to define absolute motion.
Newtons laws of physics
It is physics.
with out friction, anything in motion would stay in motion. Law of Physics.