Physics, asked by CEOofcraziness, 12 days ago

Explain the field theory!!
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Answered by abin222
1

Explanation:

Long Answer Type Questions 25. When is a change said to have taken place in a material ? Explain with the help of an example. 26. What is meant by 'reversible changes' and 'irreversible changes' ? Explain with examples. 27. Explain how, a metal rim is fixed around the wooden wheel of a cart. What type of change/changes take place during this process ? 28. Explain why, the burning of paper is said to be an irreversible change whereas the boiling of water is known as a reversible change. 29. Is it possible that the same materials may undergo reversible and irreversible changes ? Give two examples in support of your answer. 30. Does the change in a material (or object) occur on its own ? Explain your answer with the help of an example

Answered by Itzpeacelover
8

Answer:

Field theory is a psychological theory (more precisely: Topological and vector psychology) which examines patterns of interaction between the individual and the total field, or environment. The concept first made its appearance in psychology with roots to the holistic perspective of Gestalt theories.

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