This phrase suggests that you have the ability to identify overarching themes or concepts that apply to various specific situations. It indicates a strong analytical skill, allowing you to extract commonalities and insights from diverse experiences or examples. Essentially, you can grasp the bigger picture while understanding how individual instances relate to that framework.
Scientific reasoning, because there is a basis/structure behind it i.e. general knowledge.
Electrodynamic theory.
Not on its own. Some explosive substance must be present. Friction generates heat and sometimes sparks. This can potentially ignite explosive materials.
what is the principle behind simple pendulum no because heavy body is suspended with light extensibe string.
Well, whatever is stood or sat behind the apple at the time..Is the science behind it..Because everything is science. So really anything that is behind it is science. (:
it works on the principle of refraction
Osmosis.
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the principle behind working of a rocket is newtons 3rd law of motion which states that every action has equal and opposite reaction
Scientific reasoning, because there is a basis/structure behind it i.e. general knowledge.
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Electrodynamic theory.
The bead of borax with some powdered sample is heated in a flame; the color of the bead is specific for each element and is used as a qualitative analysis.
No, the principle behind scissors is the "lever" and "shear".
Very simple: evaporation of water.
The principle behind the laws that cover stealing from others is this: property that you steal belongs to someone else.
A rule is a specific guideline that must be followed, while a principle is a fundamental belief or value that guides decision-making. Rules are more rigid and specific, while principles are more flexible and overarching. Rules dictate actions, while principles inform the reasoning behind those actions.