1. Matter & gravitation (including general relativity)
2. Mechanics - force, acceleration, velocity, momentum, linetic energy, etc.
3. Electricity & magnetism.
4. Quantum mechanics
5. Thermodynamics
6. Fluid mechanics
7. Nuclear particle physics
8. Solid state physics
9. Special Relativity theory
Cutting it down to just five branches is actually rather silly
"No physics no life" is a phrase that emphasizes the fundamental role of physics in understanding the natural world and the universe. Physics is the science that seeks to explain how the universe works at the most fundamental level, from the behavior of subatomic particles to the dynamics of galaxies. Without physics, our understanding of the physical laws that govern our existence would be severely limited, and many technological advancements that have improved our quality of life would not have been possible.
The application of physics in transportation is in the use of energy to make transport object move. Fuels are burnt in the engines, heat energy in converted into mechanical energy for vehicles to move.
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. F might refer to Fahrenheit faraday fluorine force farad February France
He discovered what Einstein was searching for the last 30 years of his life. Well, no he didn't. He seems to be mixed up about Einstein's attempt to discover energy and his attempt to put together a unified field theory. Energy is naturally incorporated in the General Theory of Relativity through the Stress-Energy tensor, but Mr. Zeeper doesn't seem to understand tensor theory. Or Calculus. Or Algebra. Or Arithmetic.
Since there is extensive hydrogen bonding in case of water (two -OH per molecule) unlike ethanol (which has one -OH per molecule) so the intermolecular force difference is there between water and ethanol. Thus the coefficient of volumetric expansion will also be different, 'coz intermolecular force is a direct variable effecting this coefficient......
Electrical and Mechanical, charge and mass.
"physics"
go and look for it in your mind oh and its that they divided the supreme court in to three branches:)
Stephen Hawking was awarded the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1988 for his significant contributions to the field of theoretical physics, particularly in the study of black holes and the nature of the universe. His groundbreaking work on gravitational singularity theorems and the concept of Hawking radiation were highly influential in shaping our understanding of the cosmos.
A woman asked me if i knew three different moans.i said no. she replyed, the first one is the religious moan "oh god!oh god!oh god!" the second is positive "oh yes!oh yes!oh yes!" the third is a joke "oh jim!oh jim!oh jim!"
No, "oh oh oh" is not an alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words, such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." In the case of "oh oh oh," there is no repetition of initial consonant sounds, so it does not meet the criteria for alliteration.
Ay ay ay means "Oh oh oh," literally, in Spanish. It is an exclamation of several different emotions, similar to a person saying "Oh my!" in English.
Forces are introduced in Newtonian mechanics and are a fundamental idea of classical physics. In classical physics, that is the physics that describes human dimension phenomena (like the motion of a car, the flowing of water in ducts, the gravitational attraction on the earth surface and so on) , the study of force laws is one of the key elements and this is an important point also in biophysics, macroscopic chemistry and several other science branches based on classical mechanics. Energy was originally introduced in classical physics too, but only the quantum and relativistic physics have clarified completely its deep meaning so that in modern physics energy has substituted the concept of force as the key physical quantity in the study of physical systems evolution. Naturally, chemistry at atomic level, astrophysics and so on share completely this characteristics.
In Yu-Gi-Oh! there are cards that let you put different types of counters on cards and different counters have different effects on different cards. A "Fog Counter" is just another type of counter and is used by the "Cloudian" cards for a variety of effects.
The homonym of "oh" is "owe." Both words sound alike but have different meanings. "Oh" is an expression of surprise or realization, while "owe" means to be under an obligation to pay or repay something.
There's actually no single, most famous chemist; it's an opinion. People can give many different reasons for why they believe someone is the most famous chemist as well. It's sort of like asking 'Who's the greatest actor in history?'.
"No physics no life" is a phrase that emphasizes the fundamental role of physics in understanding the natural world and the universe. Physics is the science that seeks to explain how the universe works at the most fundamental level, from the behavior of subatomic particles to the dynamics of galaxies. Without physics, our understanding of the physical laws that govern our existence would be severely limited, and many technological advancements that have improved our quality of life would not have been possible.