Just about all of them.
We have no idea of what was before the Big Bang, or if our physics are meaningful in those conditions.
You can teach at the high school or college level. You can work in experimental design, or develop new technology. Most rocket scientists come from the field of physics, as did those who work on nuclear weapon systems and research, those just being a few examples.
Did you get his from Connections Academy. You know that is cheating. technology
The emergence of information technology has revolutionized communication, access to information, and the way we work. It has created new job opportunities, facilitated global connections, and increased efficiency in many industries. However, it has also raised concerns about privacy, security, and the digital divide between those who have access to technology and those who do not.
Work can result in useful goods and services, and can be satisfying to those who perform it. But work (employment) under capitalism rarely achieves those things.
Physics is the branch of science that deals with the natural world, and in particular, the measuring and counting part of that. Physics concerns itself with the properties of dimensions, time, mass and so on. Every time you purchase something by its measure - pint, pound, foot etc - then physics is behind the study and legal support of those measures.
Yes, if it allows those who want and need children as part of their lives but have difficulty having children on their own
Some themes in "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley include the impact of technology on society, the loss of individuality in a conformist society, the dangers of a utopian society, and the power of propaganda and manipulation by those in authority.
Yes, those are certainly both topics in Physics. What's your question ?
No. We should pay people who contribute to society more, not those who simply entertain and are often poor role models.
He tried to elevate the status of the lower castes,or those at the bottom of the society, and help women gain the rights promised by the constitution.
Advantages: you can work in most jobs in the technology industry, with good pay. You can build neat things. You get to work with very interesting science. Disadvantages: At most schools, physics and engineering degrees are significantly more difficult to get than those in the humanities.