Hey there ^^ ... it is actually Snell's Law, has to do with refraction.
First of all refractions is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent medium to the next...
Snell's law is a formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other waves passing through a boundary between two different isotropic media, such as water and glass.
ORsnell's law is the physical law that defines the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction
No, snails do not have the cognitive capacity to understand complex concepts like quantum physics. Their brain structure is not equipped for such high-level thinking.
A law of physics is a fundamental relationship or rule that describes how physical quantities behave under certain conditions, such as Newton's laws of motion. A principle of physics is a general concept or idea that helps explain physical phenomena, such as the principle of conservation of energy. Laws are more specific and quantifiable, while principles are more general and conceptual.
Not "the law" - but "the laws", plural. That refers to any of the laws that explain how our Universe works. Read a physics textbook - like the one used in schools - to learn about some of these laws.
No, Oxford University is not solely a school for law and physics. It is a comprehensive university offering a wide range of academic disciplines across various fields including humanities, sciences, social sciences, and more. Law and physics are just two of the many subjects that can be studied at Oxford.
Einstein won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect".
Gauss law
There are "first laws" in several physics disciplines, for example the "First Law of Thermodynamics". There is none that is generally considered to be important enough to be considered the first law of physics in general.
Physics is the study of the laws that govern science.
No, snails do not have the cognitive capacity to understand complex concepts like quantum physics. Their brain structure is not equipped for such high-level thinking.
Isaac Newton created the law of physics.
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He created the law of physics.
Newtons first law of physics
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Kirchhoff's law's
A law of physics is a fundamental relationship or rule that describes how physical quantities behave under certain conditions, such as Newton's laws of motion. A principle of physics is a general concept or idea that helps explain physical phenomena, such as the principle of conservation of energy. Laws are more specific and quantifiable, while principles are more general and conceptual.
the law of anomalous expansion of water.