Measurement, Forces and motion, Energy and Momentum, Thermal physics, Wave motion, Optics, Electricity and Electronics, Atomic and nuclear physics.. All really depends on what you schools curriculum is... Measurement, Forces and motion, Energy and Momentum, Thermal physics, Wave motion, Optics, Electricity and Electronics, Atomic and nuclear physics.. All really depends on what you schools curriculum is...
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robotics, phsics, and nature
Both sciences study the matter; also they are very crossed over.
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She and her husband Pierre curie won the nobel prize for phsics in 1903 and in 1911, Marie won the Nobel prizein chemistry.
'have studied' or 'has studied' I have studied you have studied (singular) he, she or it has studied we have studied you have studied (plural) they have studied Some examples (using abbreviations) are: I've studied more than enough science. The trainees have really studied hard. She has studied just enough to pass the test.
studied
They studied astronomy.
He studied law!
No, the word studied is not an adverb.The word studied is a verb and an adjective.
Baseball is a very complicated sport. A lot goes on that people don't realize. Hear is a good website that describes how it comes into play. http://www.stevetheump.com/HR_physics.htm