In auto mechanics the science of physics is used everyplace.
The timing of the pistons and valves must be just right to get the right amount of fuel and air ignited at the right time (otherwise there will be backfiring and other problems.)
The thermostat must be set at a certain temperature (125-130 degrees) otherwise the engine might overheat or not get hot enough.
The right type of fluids must be in each component of the vehicle, otherwise there will be deterioration or complete destruction of those components of a vehicle.
When use a funnel while changing the oil
Mechanics is a branch of physical science.
None at all. You can apply mechanics and biomechanics to study cheerleader activities, but cheerleading itself does not use science at all. It is only a cheap form of entertainment.
Quantum Mechanics... Rocket science is actually easy in principle...
Mechanics is a branch of science that dwells on the behavior of physical bodies and how they behave when under force or displacement.
It relates with quantum mechanics according to my study
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Mechanics use science because they want to test things.
Mechanics is a branch of physical science.
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There are hundreds of examples! Reaction rates, Rate relationships in mechanics, electric fields, gravitation, fluid mechanics, population growth, thermodynamics...
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics.
Richard Fitzpatrick has written: 'An introduction to celestial mechanics' -- subject(s): Celestial mechanics, SCIENCE / Astrophysics & Space Science
mechanics?
Conventional chemical rockets use chemistry, physics, and thermodynamics. US rocket technology also involves cryogenics, mechanics, materials science, aerodynamics, hydrolics, and numerous other sciences.
None at all. You can apply mechanics and biomechanics to study cheerleader activities, but cheerleading itself does not use science at all. It is only a cheap form of entertainment.