Why Take Physics? Meghan Middleton Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school. -Einstein.

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Why Take Physics? Meghan Middleton Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school. -Einstein

What is Physics? Physics is the study of matter and energy and there interactions. Physics is often considered an experimental science. It also comes from Greek, meaning “nature”.

Physics has been influential on or influenced by many well known people… Einstein Newton Galileo James Maxwell Niels Bohr Physics Who?

Einstein Newton Galileo MaxwellBohr

Fields of Physics Acoustics Astronomy Astrophysics Atomic Physics Biophysics Chemical Physics Cosmology Mechanics Molecular Physics Nuclear Physics Optics Thermodynamics ons/index.php?cat=Featured_Si ms

Technology A universal understanding of any science Impresses colleges Helps scores on SATs Must have understanding of Physics for multiple careers Must have understanding of Physics for multiple careers Promotes thinking processes Can help understand the arts Physics can apply to an understanding of everyday life Physics can apply to an understanding of everyday life Physics is important because…

Technology Physics has evolved over the years and most technology involves the concepts of physics. Manufacturing is all Physics-based technology. CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator

Universal Understanding All branches of science contain physics and physics is involved in virtually everything. An understanding of physics is required in understanding concepts of any other field of science.

Impressing Colleges Physics is a challenging class and many colleges are impressed with students who take initiative to take the class.

SATs Physics helps students require skills that may help preparing for and taking the SATs. Physics also includes quite a bit of math skills which may also be useful.

Careers Involved in Physics Engineers, the second largest profession in America, are applied physicists. A knowledge of physics is a must for numeral forms of employment. careers.asp?contentid=435&pid=404&hsub=1

Thought Process Physics is a skill that requires the right and left parts of the brain. Converting verbal information into pictures, and then into math is not easy problem solving. Physics requires a higher level thought process.

The Arts Part of physics is the study of sound, a must for any musician. Physics is also the study of light, a must for visual art (paintings), photography, film, and stage lighting. Many famous physicists were artist/musicians: Einstein, Feynman, Theremin, Moog, and Leonardo da Vinci.

Everyday Life Physics broadens a person’s perspective in general. A basic understanding of physics can lead to an everyday understanding of politics, history, and cultures (ex: global warming, energy sources, atomic bomb, industrial revolutions, etc.).

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