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Who wrote the 1st physics book?

The first known physics book was written by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, in his work "Physics". He laid down the foundations of classical physics and was one of the first to study the natural world systematically.


GC Patil degree text book for physics?

Ya..There are 6 textbooks for B.Sc degree for the subject Physics, by author G. C. PatilThose are;A textbook of Physics for B.Sc 1st semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 2nd semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 3rd semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 4th semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 5th semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 6th semisterThe topics in the textbook are according to syllabus arranged by Karnatak University


Where can I find a timeline of events or inventions and important people in physics from the 1st century to the 21st century?

There are quite a few timelines that focus on important developments in physics. However, most of these timelines don't begin until at least the 18th century BCE, as there weren't any significant contributions before then. Check out the related links for some of these timelines.


Name three fields that newton contributed to?

robotics, phsics, and nature


How can you easily solve physics numericals for ISc intermediate of Science level 1st year?

To easily solve physics numericals at the ISc intermediate level, it is helpful to first understand the underlying concepts thoroughly. Practice problem-solving regularly to build proficiency. Use techniques such as breaking down the problem step by step, using appropriate formulas, and paying attention to units and significant figures to arrive at the correct solutions.

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Jntu 1st year 2nd mid online bitsfor physics on exam30-01-2013 cse?

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Material for applied physics 1st year btech jntu?

i want applied physics important questions with answers immediately


What are the subjects of 1st year?

The Subject of First year are : The following are the subject of First year pre-engineering offered in Pakistan. Physics Maths Urdu English Chemistry Islamiat


What is the pass mark for inter 1st year physics?

languages 35+ maths 27+ p.s and chemistry 21+


Who was the first Nobel Prize winner for Physics?

Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen won the 1st Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901.


Who wrote the 1st physics book?

The first known physics book was written by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, in his work "Physics". He laid down the foundations of classical physics and was one of the first to study the natural world systematically.


Model papers of 1st year english?

no english , we need maths , physics and chemistry model papers


What qualifications are needed for mechanical engineering?

Maths & physics, that's the two main ones Length of courses are based on experience and qualifications. Degree courses are 4 years. HNC 1 year - gain entry to 1st or 2nd year in a degree course HND 2 year - gain entry to 2nd or 3rd year of a degree course Basically looking at a minimum of 4 years study hope this helps


GC Patil degree text book for physics?

Ya..There are 6 textbooks for B.Sc degree for the subject Physics, by author G. C. PatilThose are;A textbook of Physics for B.Sc 1st semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 2nd semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 3rd semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 4th semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 5th semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 6th semisterThe topics in the textbook are according to syllabus arranged by Karnatak University


When is the Egyptian New Year?

1st january every year


What day is 120 days before May 1?

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