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Cristian Walker
29 July, 13:17
What are the four main ideas of physical science,
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Josue Wells
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The four main ideas of physical science are the study of energy, matter, time and space. These fundamental ideas and their interactions are responsible for studying the relationship between them by analyzing natural phenomena and the forces of the universe to establish theories and laws that define these behaviors.
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