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Quantum Physics.
That depends. The smallest particle in the classic physics is te atom. In the modern physics is the quark (quark is the composition of an eletron). WHAT IS THE SMALLEST PARTICLE The quark
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a substance made up of free moving particles
Heat is the kinetic energy of vibrating particles.
The current of the earth fault.is appox 1.7amp please verify this with book concepts of physics by h.c. vermabecause i read it few year back and at present i don't have that bookA current that flows from phase conductors to earth or protective conductors etc from the point of an insulation breakdown.
Quantum Physics.
in physics, electromagnetic radiation occurs when charged particles have forces acting on them to accelerate them. Electrons are responsible for the force needed to create electromagnetic radiation.
Byron P. Roe has written: 'Particle physics at the new millenium' -- subject- s -: Nuclear physics, Particles - Nuclear physics -, Particles - Nuclearphysics -
B. G. Duff has written: 'Fundamental particles' -- subject(s): Leptons (Nuclear physics), Particles (Nuclear physics), Quarks
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Donald H. Perkins has written: 'Introduction to high energy physics' -- subject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics) 'Particle astrophysics' -- subject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics), Nuclear astrophysics
Physics to biology (in my opinion at least). Biology has more to do with macroscopic things whereas current physics (which is where a discovery would be made) deals with quantum physics and fundamental particles. A discovery in the field of quantum physics, for example the discovery of a new particle, might help explain something in biology whereas It is hard for me to envision something in biology breaking much new ground in physics.
Philip Stehle has written: 'Physics: the behavior of particles' -- subject(s): Physics 'Solutions manual to accompany Physics'
No. Quantum Physics allows us to understand our universe.The nature of electromagnetic waves and particles.
A. J. Leggett has written: 'The problems of physics' -- subject(s): Condensed matter, Cosmology, Particles (Nuclear physics), Physics
Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with the motion of particles by their wave properties at the atomic and subatomic levels.