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Aubrey Jackson
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The 4 most fundamental physics concepts
Classical Mechanics (The Laws of Motion) If you've studied any sort of science, you've probably heard the story of Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree and formulating the basic laws of motion.
Thermodynamics.
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What are the 4 basic laws of physics?
Avogadro's Law. In 1811 it was discovered by an Italian Scientist Anedeos Avagadro.
Newton's Laws (1642-1727)
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What can I learn from physics?
It Began with Physics. Physics encompasses the study of the universe from the largest galaxies to the smallest subatomic particles. Moreover, it's the basis of many other sciences, including chemistry, oceanography, seismology, and astronomy (and can be applied to biology or medical science).
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What are the 7 branches of physics?
Mechanics. Motion and its causes; interactions between objects.
Thermodynamics. Heat and temperature.
Vibrations and Waves Phenomena. Specific types of repetitive motions- springs, pendulums, sound.
Optics. Light (including mirrors), lenses, colors.
Electromagnetism
Relativity
Quantum Mechanics
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What is physics and why is it important?
Physics provides the foundation for all natural sciences
Physics explains the fundamental laws of the universe and introduces important concepts that are essential for advanced study of chemistry, biology and all other branches of science.
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What are the 2 types of physics?
The branch of science which deals with the interaction of matter and energy is called physics. There are Two Main Branches of Physics, Classical Physics and Modern Physics.
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Is Physics A math?
Since mathematical theories are derived from the natural world, albeit at a much higher level of abstraction than most other scientific theories, it should come as no surprise that they so often show up in physics.
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What is a good physics question?
Is light a particle or a wave? Is metal a good heat shield? Is the reason that nothing can go faster than light because we have not tried hard enough? Is there any difference between antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter?
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Is physics important for medicine?
There are many reasons. One of the most important factors you ought to consider is the fact that study of modern medicine is complemented with technology. Your knowledge of Physics can be useful to understand the underlying science behind these technology, what makes them work and the applications.
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