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    by the area. Billy and Crystal both took a short car trip along a road heading straight west from their house. They recorded their velocity every second. After they got home‚ each of them added their data to the graph above. Write Using physics vocabulary‚ compare/contrast Billy’s and Crystal’s trip. Be sure to – understand the type of graph that is being used. center your thoughts around a central idea and write directly to the prompt. organize your composition in one paragraph with

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    interest led me to take up Mathematics‚ Physics and Chemistry as my major subjects in high school. I was so intrigued by the working of electronic devices and the logics. This interest made me to take Electronic and TC Engineering. I would like to present my past performance as my credentials for my success in my future endeavors. My innate strength has been my quantitative and analytical abilities which instilled me a special interest for mathematical and physics. I had opted the same in my 10+2 with

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    reason within physics. How far do you agree with this? What is physics? It comes from the Greek word physis. “Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space-time‚ along with related concepts such as energy and force”- Wikipedia. Physics is everything in this world. It is used to see how the universe behaves. This makes both reason and emotion a part of physics despite their importance in the proving of physics they can also be proved via physics. While emotion

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    of a gas giant planet called planet X ‚ where they evolve into an intelligent species which practises physics. Do you think their physical theories would be similar to ours‚ and if so in what ways would they be likely to be similar? Your answer will necessarily involve some speculation‚ but make sure it involves some careful argument as well. Theoretical physics is one of many braches of physics that uses different abstractions of physical things as well as mathematical models to rationalise and

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    BLAISE PASCAL LEONHARD EULER JOSEPH FOURIER SIR GEORGE GABRIEL STROKES Galileo Galilei | 1564-1642 Italian | performed fundamental observations‚ experiments‚ and mathematical analyses in astronomy and physics; discovered mountains and craters on the moon‚ the phases of Venus‚ and the four largest satellites of Jupiter: Io‚ Europa‚ Callisto‚ and Ganymede | Blaise Pascal | 1623-1662 French | discovered that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted

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    Student Cramming

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    Student Cramming Behavior to Memory Retention of Basic Physics Concepts LL Abejuela‚ JC Gallardo‚ AI Silva‚ RL Gallega‚ DM Tabernilla‚ JR Tuates‚ and EA Florido Institute of Mathematics‚ Science‚ and Physics Physics division‚ University of the Philippines Los Baños Abstract This study aims to determine whether cramming behavior had a significant effect on the memory retention students who took Physics 82(Fundamental Physics II) during the second semester of school year 2006-2007

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    for the purpose of generalization of arithmetic‚ the letters and signs are used. Physics‚ another subject that fourth year high school students have‚ is a natural science. It is the study of matter and its motion through space time and all that derives from these‚ such as energy and force. More broadly‚ it is the general analysis of nature‚ conducted in order to understand how the world and universe behave. Physics covers a wide range of phenomena‚ from the smallest to the largest. Included in these

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    The list is near endless when it comes to how physics can affect our daily life. For example‚ just walking is a part of physics in our daily life.  Here is a list of some of the ways physics touches our daily life: 1. Motion can be explained using physics as part of the laws ofmechanics and thermodynamics. 2. When we eat‚ we convert food to mechanical energy. While this is aphysics concept‚ eating is also chemistry because the food is digested under a chemical reaction that is then able

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    Discoveries in the field of physics reveal the restiveness of the indefatigable human mind. A discontented scientist who discerns the weaknesses of the current model can spark a revolution by discovering a new credible way of looking at the universe. One of the most prominent and revolutionary discoveries in the history of physics was Albert Einstein’s resolution of the inconsistencies in the current model of mechanics and electromagnetism with special relativity. Rather than attempting to remold

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    Werner Heisenberg

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    Lifetime Werner Heisenberg was the scientist of a lifetime for many different reasons. Werner contributed to the theory of quantum physics‚ while also discovering allotropic forms of hydrogen and receiving the Nobel Prize for physics in 1932. Werner Heisenberg was a scientist of a lifetime because he thrived to learn as much about quantum physics‚ and other types of physics as possible he attended and worked at five different colleges‚ he also educated other people by giving lectures around the world

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