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ARTICLES RELATED TO Physics - Notes |  |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - Physical strength - NotesWhile most people have more or less equal amounts of the fibers, some people are genetically-gifted with a disproportionate composition of them, resulting in excellent performance in a relevant sport. For example, a person with high concentrations of fast twitch B fibers would make an excellent sprinter. Conversely, this means that the same person would perform terribly in a long-distance run.
Hypertrophy of the muscles usually results from any sort of sufficient physical activity, though to varying degrees of size, dependant upon the physical activity itself. Hyperplasia, the introduction of additional muscle fiber, ...
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Physics - Central theories.
While physics deals with a wide variety of systems, there are certain theories that are used by all physicists. Each of these theories is believed to be basically correct, within a certain domain of validity. For instance, the theory of classical mechanics accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than atoms and moving at much less than the speed of light. These theories continue to be areas of active research; for instance, a remarkable aspect of classi ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - Physics - Future directionsMain article: Unsolved problems in physics.
Research in physics is progressing constantly on a large number of fronts, and is likely to do so for the foreseeable future.
In condensed matter physics, the biggest unsolved theoretical problem is the explanation for high-temperature superconductivity. Strong efforts, largely experimental, are being put into making workable spintronics and quantum computers.
In particle physics, the first pieces of experimental evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model have begun ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia - PhysicsPhysics (from the Greek, φυσικός (physikos), "natural", and φύσις (physis), "nature") is the science of the natural world dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. Sometimes in modern physics a more sophisticated approach is taken that incorporates elements of the three areas listed above; it relates to the laws of symmetry and conservation, such as those pertaining to energy, momentum, charge, and parity. [1] Phy ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - Theoretical physics - OverviewTheoretical physics is the study of matter and energy through the development of theory and was begun 2300 years ago by the ancient Greek natural philosophers, most notably, Aristotle. The development of theoretical physics was the development of science itself. As theories of matter and energy progressed through the ages, other sciences began to specialize and break off from natural philosophy t ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - History of physics - AntiquitySince antiquity, people have tried to understand the behavior of matter: why unsupported objects drop to the ground, why different materials have different properties, and so forth. Also a mystery was the character of the universe, such as the form of the Earth and the behavior of celestial objects such as the Sun and the Moon. Several theories were proposed; most of them were wrong, but this is part of the nature of the scientific enterprise, and even modern theories of quantum mechanics and relativity are merely considered "theories that h ...
See also:History of physics, History of physics - Antiquity, History of physics - Greek contributions to physics, History of physics - Middle-Eastern contributions to physics, History of physics - Indian contributions to physics, History of physics - The Middle Ages, History of physics - The scientific revolution, History of physics - 16th century, History of physics - 17th century, History of physics - 18th century, History of physics - 19th century, History of physics - 20th century, History of physics - Developments since 1990, History of physics - Developments since 2000, History of physics - Notes Read more here: » History of physics: Encyclopedia II - History of physics - Antiquity |
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - Theoretical physics - Proposed theoriesThe proposed theories of physics are usually relatively new theories which deal with the study of physics which include scientific approaches, means for determining the validity of models and new types of reasoning used to arrive at the theory. However, some proposed theories include theories that have been around for decades and have eluded methods of discovery and testing. Proposed theories can include fringe theories in the process of becoming established (and, sometimes, gaining wider acc ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - History of physics - The scientific revolutionThe scientific revolution can be viewed as a flowering of the Renaissance and the portal to modern civilization. This was in part brought about by the re-discovery of those elements of ancient Greek, Indian, Chinese and Islamic culture preserved and further developed by Islam from the 8th to the 15th centuries, and translated by Christian Monks into Latin, such as the Almagest.
It started with only a few researchers, evolving into an enterprise which continues to the present day. Starting with astronomy, the principles of natur ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Notes: Encyclopedia II - Theoretical physics - Mainstream theoriesMainstream theories (sometimes referred to as central theories) are the body of knowledge of both factual and scientific views and possess a usual scientific quality of the tests of repeatability, consistency with existing well-established science and experimentation. There do exist mainstream theories that are generally accepted theories based solely upon their effects explaining a wide variety of data, although the detection, e ...
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