History Of Physics
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Early Physics Physics began when man first started to study his surroundings. Early applications of physics include the invention of the wheel and of primitive weapons. The people who built Stone Henge had a knowledge of physical mechanics in order to move the rocks and place them on top of each other. It was not until during the period of Greek culture that the first systematic treatment of physics started with the use of mechanics. Thales of Miletus 636BC. - 546BC. Thales is often said to have been the first scientist, and the first Greek philosopher. He was an astronomer,...
Conclusion Physics has evolved greatly from when primitive man devised ways to move heavy objects to the complex scientific research that is being done today. Physics has also moved from being a branch of Philosophy in Aristotle"s day to being a very exact science today. Physicists are still seeking knowledge concerning the laws of nature and the universe and are involved in many diverse areas of research, such as, biophysics, astrophysics, solid-state physics, and genetic engineering. Physicist no longer believe, as they once did, that everything is now known concerning the universe and are constantly searching for new truths.
Angular momentum and its properties were devised over time by many of the great minds in physics. Newton and Kepler were probably the two biggest factors in the evolution of angular momentum. Angular momentum is the force which a moving body, following a curved path, has because of its mass...
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"Magnetic Anisotropy Of Fine Particles" In nature, single domain particles are magnetized to saturation, where the magnetization has an easy axis, or several easy axes, along which it prefers to lie. In this case the total internal energy is minimum. Rotation of the magnetization vector away from the easy axis...
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It could be argued that current physics research could be divided into three areas - theoretical, experimental and computational. Numerical approach, in which systems are mimicked as accurately as possible using a computer or in which computer models are set up to provide well - behaved experimental systems are increasingly...
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The purpose of this lab was is to find the mass and volume of an object. Then to find the density of the object using the measurements of the mass and volume. Equipment: scale graduated cylinder Hazards: dropping object into graduated cylinder too fast may cause it to break Procedure:...
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As time passes and our world becomes more technologically developed there is a greater need for energy sources. Most of the fuels we use today are not renewable e.g. oil and coal. Nuclear Power is a source of energy which has many benefits. Nuclear energy is less expensive because...
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