Physics, asked by noname1636, 5 months ago

1.What is matter made of?
2.Why is gravity so weird?
3.Why does time seem to flow only in one direction?
4.Where did all the antimatter go?
5.What happens in the gray zone between solid and liquid?
6.Can we find a unified theory of physics?
7.How did life evolve from nonliving matter?

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Answered by anushrisamanta34
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Explanation:

1)All matter is made up of atoms, which are in turn made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.

2)No force is more familiar than gravity — it's what keeps our feet on the ground, after all.

3)it's all about entropy. Though in microscopic physics, time is treated as directionally neutral--it doesn't matter which direction it's going--the Second Law of Thermodynamics explains why time moves forward only in our visible world.

4)What more can be said about the king of 20th century animation? Walt Disney is no doubt the best known animator worldwide. His name is practically synonymous with animation

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5)Solids and liquids are well understood. A grain of sand is as solid as a rock, but a million grains can flow through a funnel almost like water. ... And highway traffic can behave in a similar way, flowing freely until it becomes blocked at some bottleneck.

6)Unified field theory,, in particle physics, an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework. In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects.

7)Unified field theory,, in particle physics, an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework. In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects.

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