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What branch or branches of physics is the following?
it's mechanics then. use of gadgets maybe electromagnetism?- saintrenz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What branch or branches of physics is the following?
Thank You for the response, I already made some changes. Please check :) 1. Fusion: Nuclear physics 2. Ticking of the clock: Classical Mechanics 3. Tsunami: Thermodynamics, Geophysics 4. Heavenly Bodies: Astrophysics, Cosmology 5. Refraction of Light: Optics 6. Flowing of Water: Fluid Mechanics...- saintrenz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What branch or branches of physics is the following?
Prof said that it may be more than one branches that includes the following. and I'm having a hard time knowing the difference of branches to sub branches. Please make sure i got the right answer/s. 1. Fusion: Nuclear physics 2. Ticking of the clock: Quantum Physics, Classical Mechanics 3...- saintrenz
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- Branch Physics
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Introduction to Pigeonhole Principle
so pigeons would be the 100 and 51 would be the pigeon box right? or 2? so how do i equate it? do i use subset?- saintrenz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Introduction to Pigeonhole Principle
Homework Statement Give a sample problem its solution employing Pigeonhole Principle Homework Equations Pigeonhole Principle The Attempt at a Solution We have this homework about pigeonhole principle which hasn't been discussed yet, but we need to present an example and present it...- saintrenz
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- Introduction Principle
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help