Congrats to all once again this week. Applied force is NOT one of the fundamental forces of nature.
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But it is a fundamental force of Vince Wilfork. |
Well, well, looks like we've got a bunch of Einsteins in here. Or do we? This week's question relates to Albert's personal achievements, and you'll have to know a bit more detail to get the right answer this time. That's right, the fun with physics just won't stop! The question:
In what order did Einstein arrive at his theories of relativity AND (at a very simplistic level) what do they deal with?
- General relativity, then special relativity - general deals with gravity, special deals with light
- General relativity, then special relativity - general deals with light, special deals with gravity
- Special relativity, then general relativity - special deals with gravity, general deals with light
- Special relativity, then general relativity - special deals with light, general deals with gravity
- There was only one theory of relativity
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Don't let me down brah. |
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