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everything you have ever known or will know is an effect of physics because physics is responsable for everything that happens in the universe
Quantum physics is an area of physics that focuses mainly on the properties and behaviour of sub-atomic particles. Physics in general can be the study of anything from the life cycle of a star to the effects of gravitational fields.
his laws of physics descryption of gravitational effects intergration and differentiat
The topic you are referring to is called: Physics.
In the science of physics, we find the field of mechanics, and it is in mechanics that forces, motion, energy and their effects on matter are investigated.
Resistivity effects internal resistance of a cell experiment by not allowing the cell to react. Internal resistance experiments are performed in advancing physics classes.
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.
M. Grandolfo has written: 'Einstein e il problema dell'universo' -- subject(s): History, Physics, Relativity (Physics) 'Biological Effects and Dosimetry of Nonionizing Radiation:Radiofrequency and Microwave Energies'
Howard Zhang has written: 'Physics-based muscle effects for real-time character animation'
theory of relativity..also worked on quantum physics in solids..E=mc^2 :)
theory of relativity..also worked on quantum physics in solids..E=mc^2 :)
According to Merriam-Webster (m-w.com), it is "a branch of physics that deals with the production and effects of very low temperatures."
Psychology borrowed the idea of stimulus-response relationships from natural physics. This can be seen in behaviorism, where behavior is seen as a response to environmental stimuli. Additionally, psychology also borrowed concepts like energy conservation and system equilibrium from physics to explain psychological phenomena.