Physics is like a woman, You don't want to exploit or mess with her.
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Plants are related to physics through processes like photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy. Physics principles like thermodynamics and light absorption are key in understanding how plants function. Additionally, plant growth and development can be influenced by factors like gravity and light intensity, which can be explained through physics concepts.
General physics deals with mechanics, optics, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism and general properties of matter. Where as Modern physics deals with atoms, its nucleus, fission and fusion process and above all deals with electronics.
The two major divisions of physics are classical physics and modern physics. Classical physics deals with the study of macroscopic phenomena using principles such as Newtonian mechanics and thermodynamics. Modern physics, on the other hand, explores the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels, incorporating theories like quantum mechanics and relativity.
The two main branches of physical sciences are social science and natural science.
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.
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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.
machines, most machines are based on physics like wheels(centripetal force)
No, I do not.
You can't "do" physics just like you can't "do" chemistry, biology, geology etc. For the mathematical part of physics, equations in physics range from very basic algebra skills to multi variable calculus.
Physics, especially theoretical physics if you want to be like gordon freeman from the half-life series but seriously physics is the best. Specialization on quantum physics would be very awesome.
The full form of the word physics is physics. It does kind of sound like it derives from the word physical science or physiology or something but it doesn't.
Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics and the like. Essentially anything either involving routine use of advanced mathematics and physics or pure physics.