5%
i think you don's understand difference between MOMENT & MOMENTUM MOMENT is use in statics means FORCE INTO PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE. MOMENTUM is use in physics means MASS INTO VELOCITY.actually both are part of physics so we ca't ask like this MOMENT IN PHYSICS AND STATICS??
The Center of curvature is 2 times the focal length. By the way this is a physics question.
There is no quantum physics of a moose. Quantum physics is a type of theoretical physics, and its laws do not apply to physical objects
Of all the sciences, physics is very demanding for maths. So if you are really strong at maths, physics might just be for you
It really depends. If you are good at understanding the concepts of math and you think you can grasp the concepts of physics (which is not bad at all), then you will do fine in physics. Physics is like 50% math 50% concepts. This is my second year of physics (I am doing Physics with Calculus now) and it really isn't as bad as most people think.
If Larry gets a 70 on a physics test where the mean is 65 and the standard deviation is 5.8, where does he stand in relation to his classmates
Mary will be within the top 15% of her classmates.
relation f physics to electronic revolution
Not much, really.
Physics is the "mother" of the other branches of science.
Physics is a science which strives to understand the rules following which the world around us works.
Nothing. Quantum physics does not apply to physical things.
In physics, what is the symbol that looks like a horseshoe, and relation to voltage
The theories which constitute the universe
they both have letters .. hahaha
what are the relation of physics and society?
mathematics and physics