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what is unification and reduction in physics?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer of u r question is..

"What is unification in Physics..."

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Unification:
It is the act of unifying the different laws valid for different phenomenon into a single theory that explains all the phenomenon...............

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"What is reduction in Physics..."

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Reduction:
It is breaking down of a complex system into a simple constituent system to show that law of Physics can be applied on these systems and we can understand the working of the complex systems....

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Answered by jfandrew26Jfandrew26
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Unification: It is a trial to correlate and unite various universal laws and basic phenomena of nature to explain an activity. For example—Maxwell unified electric, magnetic and optical phenomenon on when he explained that light is an electromagnetic wave.

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Reduction: It is the effort to solve a complex problem by breaking it into simpler parts. It is considered to be heart of physics. For example temperature of a system is reduced to average kinetic.

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