Physics, asked by bharatyadav05, 10 months ago

what is natural phenomenon

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Answered by RIJAFATIMA
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natural phenomenon - all phenomena that are not artificial. phenomenon - any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning. chemical phenomenon - any natural phenomenoninvolving chemistry (as changes to atoms or molecules)
Answered by rajjbpathan
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Mind in Mind (Second Edition), 2014

Many natural phenomena are easy to understand and exploit by simple observation or modest tinkering. No science needed. But some, like capacitance, are much less obvious, and then you really need science to understand them. In some cases, the HCI system that is built generates its own phenomena, and you need science to understand the unexpected, emergent properties of seemingly obvious things. People sometimes believe that because they can intuitively understand the easy cases (e.g., with usability testing), they can understand all the cases. But this is not necessarily true. The natural phenomena to be exploited in HCI range from abstractions of computer science, such as the notion of the working set, to psychological theories of human cognition, perception, and movement, such as the nature of vision. Psychology, the area addressed by this book, is an area with an especially messy and at times contradictory literature, but it is also especially rich in phenomena that can be exploited for HCI technology.

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