Chapter-1 Physics The Fundamental Science
Chapter-1 Physics The Fundamental Science 1 The Scientific Enterprise 2 The Scope of Physics 3 The Role of Measurement and Mathematics in Physics 4 Physics and Everyday Phenomena 5 How to Use the Features of This Book
Can you explain the formation of a rainbow?
The Scientific Enterprise A scientific meeting, communication, and debate are important to the development of scientific explanations.
Steps in the Scientific Method 1. Observation 2. Formulation of Rules 3. Development of Hypothesis, Theory 4. Testing of the hypothesis or theories by further observation
The Scientific Method
The case of the malfunctioning coffee pot
Physics Physics is the study of the basic characteristics of matter and its interactions. Physics can be divided into classical physics and modern physics. Classical Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism, and Optics. Modern Physics: Atomic physics, Nuclear Physics, Particle physics, and Condensed-Matter physics.
An Optics Experiment Using a Laser
An Infrared Photograph
An Integrated Circuit
A Super-Proton-Synchrotron (SPS) Particle Accelerator
Why are measurements so important?
Read the measure?
Why study everyday phenomena?
Units: Metric and British
Scientific Notation What do you know about sound and light?
Scientific Notation What do you know about sound and light? Speed of sound in air (at 200C) = 343 m/s or 767 MPH Speed of light = 299792458 m/s Distance from Earth to Mars = 78300000000 m.
Metric Prefixes
NASA's Rover Rolls Onto Mars Surface
Exercise How long will it take for the radio signal from the rover on mars to reach earth?