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i am an alumini of iit now in iisc but i will say iisc is way ahead in research. if you say about Btech than iits are good, but there is no btech in iisc so cannot compare...but there is no confusion about it iisc is definitely better.....
You NEED math to understand physics. If you don't know math, you won't be able to understand physics. The mathematical structure of a physics theory often points the way to further advances in that theory and even to empirical predictions, and argued that this is not just a coincidence and therefore must reflect some larger and deeper truth about both mathematics and physics. Various approximations that constitute our current physics theories are successful because simple mathematical structures can provide good approximations of certain aspects of more complex mathematical structures. In other words, our successful theories are not mathematics approximating physics, but mathematics approximating mathematics.
A Rube Goldberg machine is a complex contraption that performs a simple task through a series of intricate and often whimsical steps, showcasing principles of physics such as energy transfer, momentum, and gravity. Each component of the machine relies on these principles to trigger the next action, demonstrating concepts like kinetic and potential energy. By analyzing the interactions within the machine, one can better understand the laws of motion and mechanics that govern physical systems. Overall, Rube Goldberg machines serve as playful illustrations of fundamental physics concepts in action.
Plants really don't have a circulatory system. Water and nutrients move through a plant by simple physics. It's not pumped anywhere like an animal's circulatory system is.
'Cause Phineas is on crack, meth, cocaine, bong, pot, weed, wiffledust, and marijuanna.
i am an alumini of iit now in iisc but i will say iisc is way ahead in research. if you say about Btech than iits are good, but there is no btech in iisc so cannot compare...but there is no confusion about it iisc is definitely better.....
It does not look like it... but you need to research this yourself.
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Since 6 students like neither, 21 students like math, and 2 students like physics, then only one student likes both math and physics (30 - 29).
Theoretical would be like proving and creating theories and applied is like engineering.
Because Physics is all about why things happen and I guess is all about rules of science, like the phrase 'the rules of physics' e.g all these formulas like e=mc squared and all that wot-not- it is all physics.
You can ask physics questions for free on websites like Physics Forums, Quora, and Stack Exchange.
It all depends upon what you want to do, if you like physics better go after physics if you like math better go after math, the only person that can answer that question is yourself.
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machines, most machines are based on physics like wheels(centripetal force)
No, I do not.