Science is just following the scientific method to form a hypothesis, test it, and perhaps classify it as a theory or a scientific law. Really, you can study anything at all using science.
Electricity just happens to be one of the more commonly studied things.
for the electrical machinery.
science came into existence when man did. this is because the definition of science is the study of all or one part of the universe. essentionally, once man gazed opon the stars or tried to figure out where his food came from, science existed.
He studied arithmetic books and books about navigation, philosophy, and religion
No, the Romans did not have electricity. Electricity was invented some 1,500 years after the Romans.
The 3 branches of science is life science, physical science and earth science.The life science, known as biology, deals with all living things. It studies the behavior, history, and developement of living organisms. The french naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck introduced the term 'biology' in the 1800s. Some of the subdivisions of life science are the Botany, Zoology, Genetics etc.Physical science deals with the science of matter and energy. Some of its subdivisions are Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy.Earth science is sometimes considered as a part of physical science, but now it stands apart as the earth faces more and more critical problems. Earth science is firther subdivided into specific fields of studies, some of which are Geology, Paleonthology, Oceanography, Meteorology and Petrology.
Electricity is from the sky. Sky is part of nature. Nature is part of science. Therefore electricity is related to science. Simple.
yes,electricity is the application of science
In electronics/electricity, it's a component or part of a circuit that opposes/reduces the flow of current.
The answer is engineering science.
they use science by working with electricity
Electricity!
YES
Electricity
physical?
Acids are not part of electricity, though acids can conduct electricity.
The conduct of electricity
I would suggest "shocking science" as a title for a project about static electricity.