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What Are Some Examples Of Science

What are non examples of science?

An interesting case is the one about intelligent design, whose proponents deny evolution in favor of the religious belief that God created Earth and the Universe as they are now. Intelligent design proponents claim that it is a science but their arguments were refuted by mainstream scientists.
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What are 5 examples of science?

It depends on what kind of science you are looking for. There are 4 kinds of science if I recall correctly; natural science, social science, formal science, and applied science. I am going to assume that you are asking about natural science so that’s what kind of sciences I will list off.PhysicsPhysics involves the study of matter and other related topics such as force and energy. It’s technically the oldest form of science if you count astronomy as a type of physics.ChemistryChemistry is the science of the changes that matter goes through. It studies atoms, molecules and the chemical reactions that they go through.OceanographyOceanography is a lesser known science which is all about the study of the ocean and sealife. Also known as marine biology, oceanography is primarily used to learn more about the earth's oceans, life within them, and how we can protect the ocean and it's sealife.GeologyGeology is the study of rocks from which the earth is composed and the processes that these rocks undergo and how they change over time.BiologyBiology is the study of life and organisms. This includes there structures and how they function. There are many subtopics within biology.Hope that answers your question!Branches of science - Wikipedia

What is science? Explain with examples.

Real actual science is about using the scientific method to try to better understand the universe around us. Science is not about absolute truth, it is a process for understanding truth better. It is much more about respecting the method & proceedures for sorting true from false, then about the end results.Scientific method - WikipediaA graphical illustration of this process.An example start with the observation that water always seems to run downhill.An interesting question is, if water always runs downhill what controls the flow rate of water running downhill?After a long process of formulating and testing hypotheses, during ancient Greek period, accurate mathematical formulas were developed predicting the flow rates and noting that they depended on area of the flow channel, roughness of the channel, and slope of the channel,The greeks and romans developed this science into a practical engineering system that could, and still does supply cities with fresh water.

What are some examples of bad physics or bad science in the Matrix trilogy?

you didnt get the movie at all did you. in the matrix they are able to do that because the world we live in is called "the matrix" a fake world. but that is only in the movie. why do you think when they are in the "real" world they dont do nothing like that? They can do all that stuff because they found out it was all fake.

What are some examples of scientific models?

The model of the structure of the atom.

A model of the layered Earth.

A scale model of the solar system.

Scientists also use computer and/or mathematical models to model the weather, the big bang, black holes, the process of evolution by natural section, etc.

What are some examples of science and superstition?

A clear example of science is the device you are using to post your question, and which can be viewed virtually instantly and globally.It works based on scientific theories and applications.Superstition: Crossing your fingers when a lion is about to pounce on you and hoping it does not eat you; or praying same results.

What are some examples of science being used in everyday life?

There aren't very many, really.This'll only take a minute or two to write out.Any medicine you takeAny vehicle you ownAppliancesStainless steel eating utensilsTVMusicComputerPhoneWireless anythingPrintersCell phonePacemakerAny metal parts in your bodyYour homeDetergentPerfumeA great amount of the food you eatHeadphones/earbudsHandtoolsLawnmowerAnything with wheelsYour toothbrush and toothpasteClean waterMicrowaveBaby monitorElectricityThermostatA/CHeater and water heaterLightsFlashlightsCameraTelescopeDoor belkConcreteWindowsToysAnything made of material (cotton, rayon, polyester, etc.FurnitureInternetCable TVCarpetingTileDishwashing detergentFaucetsAny plantsShoesSocksUnderwearEyeglassesAny dental workDoorbellAlarm clockWindow shadesBooks/magazines /newspapersAll lightingCeiling fansYard blowers and mowersBedsPlastic food containersLuggageFood wrappersGrocery bagsMirrorsNoise machinesPlastic cups, platesSttawsPillowsGarden hosesYou get the idea by now, I hope.

What are some examples of scientific principles?

There is a principe in science we tend to forget.The hypothesis should be an understandable history, with mathematics and experience to suport it.For these reason quantics are not considered as a real science by some thinkers.There is hypothesis, experiments, mathematics but human mind still doesn’t understand what’s really going on and so many interpretation arise from this situation.

What are some examples of Science confirming the obvious?

I've picked some of the Ig Nobel prize winners:To learn what happens when a person walks while carrying a cup of coffee.REFERENCE: "Walking With Coffee: Why Does It Spill?" Hans C. Mayer and Rouslan Krechetnikov, Physical Review E, vol. 85, 2012.For their study "Leaning to the Left Makes the Eiffel Tower Seem Smaller"REFERENCE: "Leaning to the Left Makes the Eiffel Tower Seem Smaller: Posture-Modulated Estimation," Anita Eerland, Tulio M. Guadalupe and Rolf A. Zwaan, Psychological Science, vol. 22 no. 12, December 2011, pp. 1511-14.For their study "No Evidence of Contagious Yawning in the Red-Footed Tortoise."REFERENCE: 'No Evidence Of Contagious Yawning in the Red-Footed Tortoise Geochelone carbonaria," Anna Wilkinson, Natalie Sebanz, Isabella Mandl, Ludwig Huber, Current Zoology, vol. 57, no. 4, 2011. pp. 477-84.For measuring how the course of history, or at least the contents of an archaeological dig site, can be scrambled by the actions of a live armadillo.REFERENCE: "The Role of Armadillos in the Movement of Archaeological Materials: An Experimental Approach," Astolfo G. Mello Araujo and José Carlos Marcelino, Geoarchaeology, vol. 18, no. 4, April 2003, pp. 433-60.For proving mathematically that heaps of string or hair or almost anything else will inevitably tangle themselves up in knots.REFERENCE: "Spontaneous Knotting of an Agitated String," Dorian M. Raymer and Douglas E. Smith, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 104, no. 42, October 16, 2007, pp. 16432-7.

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