a old man who lived many years ago
vivian maier
in physics work work=force *distance the distance covered by body by any force is called work.
Centre for High Energy Physics - University of the Punjab -'s motto is 'Hard work is the key to success'.
physics - no physically - yes
Pakistan Physics Society's motto is 'Promoting the development of Physics research in Pakistan'.
There is no direct relationship between physics and economics. Physics attempts to describe in mathematical terms how matter and energy interact. Economics tries to understand the human systems of work, pay, investment, and value assessment.
Edison didn't work in physics. He was an inventor and had an inventor's workshop and invented the light bulb.
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Physics and chemistry use mathematics in order to quantify their observations about the world. Most mathematics were invented by scientists who needed the math to quantify their work.
Human brain
in physics work work=force *distance the distance covered by body by any force is called work.
Physics works in the whole of the universe.
In physics, work is done when a force is applied over a certain distance.
Physics doesn't really "work". What it does is "describe" - it describes the way our world works, as far as we know.
Lots of things are invented before the physics of the widget are understood. So engineering is often first, followed by physics. Consider the aeroplane.
To find out how things work; to confirm or reject ideas about physics.
Newton's work in physics was based on his interest in alchemy. That interest led him to experiment and in doing so, it resulted in his discoveries about physics.
Its Germany: they invented calculus, computers, all modern physics, quantum physics, nuclear physics, a big part in chemestry and the list is verry long