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This 10-page paper discusses the connection between physics and telecommunications, lists a timeline and discusses current applications and future possibilities. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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certain concepts make sense together. For example, when it comes to the science of chemistry, one assumes test tubes go with that. With biology, microscopes and magnifying glasses. And with
physics -- well, this is a little more difficult to define. Physics deals with time-space continuum, theories of relativity and the like. But physics is also applicable to the field
of telecommunications. In fact, without physics, telecommunications simply wouldnt exist. The two go hand-in-hand with one another. At first, this might be
a somewhat difficult concept to accept. What on earth do things like the speed of life or the amplitude of sound waves or waves even in and of themselves have
to do with, say, logging onto the Internet? The answer? A lot. First, we can see this by pointing out certain definitions
of both physics and telecommunications. Telecommunications, in its most basic form, is the movement of data between two points. Period. When it comes to the "tele" part, the data is
moved primarily through electronic devices (phones, faxes, computers and so on). Physics, on the other hand, deals with the behavior of matter. That matter can be light -- and it
can also be electricity, especially electromagnetism, which forms the basis of the way most telecommunications works. When one begins thinking about these two definitions, it becomes clear to see pretty
much how telecommunications and physics are very interconnected. For more proof on this, we need to examine the history of the telecommunications
industry to determine where exactly physics has stepped in. Though Einstein postulated his theory of relativity during the early 20th century, even years before that, researchers were experimenting with ways
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