Welcome to Physics--Jump in!. What is If it living it is biology. If it is chemicals it is chemistry If it is rocks it is geology Physics is everything.

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Welcome to Physics--Jump in!

What is If it living it is biology. If it is chemicals it is chemistry If it is rocks it is geology Physics is everything else and can be applied to biology, chemistry and geology, so….. Physics is the study of just about everything!

Okay, you want a proper definition: Physics is the study of the interactions between matter and energy.

Topics Covered: Mechanics Electricity Magnetism Waves Physical Optics Thermodynamics Modern Physics

Mechanics: The study of motion Kinematics The mathematical description of motion Dynamics The study of the forces that cause motion Newton’s Laws Energy Momentum Fluids

Electricity The study of electric charge and the effects they cause. Electrostatics Study of the effect of charges collected and held in one place Electric Current The study of the effects caused by moving charge

Magnetism The study of the magnetic forces created by moving charge

Waves Study of vibrational motion Simple Harmonic Motion Sound Waves Electromagnetic waves

Physical Optics The study of: Reflection Refraction Lenses Mirrors

Thermodynamics Study of Heat transfer Temperature change Ideal Gas Laws Laws of Thermodynamics

Modern Physics Study of the weird stuff Wave Particle Duality Photons The Atom Nuclear Physics Radioactive decay