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Physics Topics Ch. 1 Sec. 1 http://www.teachertube.com/video/what-is-physics- 190086
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Brainstorm Why do you think people find Physics such a difficult topic? (Think of TV shows, famous people, etc).
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What’s the Goal? To use a small number of basic concepts, equations and asusmptions o describe the physical world Used to make predictions about a broad range of phenomena…i.e. Used to describe satellites orbiting Earth and the interaction of two planets
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Physics in our everyday life… Anything that deals with temperature, size, motion, position, shape or color involves physics People who design/ build anything need a working knowledge of physics, since they study laws of nature
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Areas Within Physics Mechanics Motion and its causes, interactions between objects Examples: falling objects, friction, weight, spinning objects
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Thermodynamics Heat and temperature Melting and freezing processes, engines, refrigerators
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Vibrations and Wave Phenomena Specific types of repetitive motions Examples: Springs, pendulums, sound
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Optics Light Examples: Mirrors, lenses, color, astronomy
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Electromagnetism Electricity, magnetism and light Electrical charge, circuitry, permanent magnets, electromagnets
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Relativity Particles moving at any speed, including very high speeds Particle collisions, particle accelerators, nuclear energy
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Quantum Mechanics Behavior of submicroscopic particles The atom and its parts
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Do you know the scientific method? Let’s review…
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Models Physics uses models that describe phenomena Mostly mathematical, but can be diagrams or computer simulations A pattern, plan, representation or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system or concept
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When solving a problem, first identify the system Physicists must decide which parts of the phenomenon are relevant and which parts can be disregarded A system is a set of particles or interacting components considered to be a distinct physical entity for the purpose of study
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Models also help build hypotheses A reasonable explanation for observations Consider Galileo’s thought experiment Do two objects of two different masses fall at different rates??? He built a model using bricks to test it…
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All experiments must be controlled! A controlled experiment only tests one factor at a time by using a comparison of a control group with an experimental group
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Review 1. Name the major areas of physics
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2. Identify the area of physics that is most relevant to each of the following situations and explain. A. a high school football game B. Food preparation for prom C. Playing in the school band D. Lightning in a thunderstorm E. Wearinga pair of sunglasses outside in the sun
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3. Give two examples of how physicists model the physical world
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4. Identify the area of physics involved in each of the following tests of a lightweight metal alloy proposed for use in sailboat hulls. A. Testing the effects of a collision on the alloy B. Testing the effects of extreme heat and cold on the alloy C. Testing whether the alloy can affect a magnetic compass needle
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