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BELL WORK: Get BLUE PAPER in front of class and start filling it out!
Why study Physics? BELL WORK: Get BLUE PAPER in front of class and start filling it out!
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CORNELL NOTES Everyday, whether you have lecture or not, you need to write in your composition notebook.
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AGENDA Learning Targets
Bell Work Book and Supplies Cornell Notes Class Routines Why Study Physics . I can explain and describe the different routines of this class. I can explain what Physics is. I can explain and describe why learning physics is so important. .
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Routines Bell Work - Always something to do at beginning of class
Turning in Assignments Using the Restroom Cell Phone Use
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Physics is the study of the world around us.
What is Physics? Physics is the study of the world around us. It is the study of MATTER and ENERGY and its interaction (motion) with each other.
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Physics is involved in everything around us.
What is Physics? Physics is involved in everything around us.
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What is Physics? This semester, we will be studying force and motion, natural laws of the universe, and energy
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What is Physics? Why do things move the way they move? Laws of Motion
Universal Law of Gravity Law of Conservation of Energy Law of Conservation of Momentum .
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Why is Physics important?
So why is Physics important? Physics is fundamental. Principles of Physics are use in Chemistry and Biology. Physics teaches us to investigate the world around us. Physics helps us appreciate our world. Physics is the basis or the reason for much of our technology. .
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Very, very small Quarks and neutrinos A proton is made of three quarks
What is Physics? Very, very small Quarks and neutrinos A proton is made of three quarks From this: New Technology Communication Cell Phone Medicine MRI Energy Source Nuclear Power
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Astrophysics – black holes and universes
What is Physics? Very large Astrophysics – black holes and universes There is huge black hole at the center of our galaxy
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We study phenomena using virtual worlds and huge machines
What is Physics? We study phenomena using virtual worlds and huge machines
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Climatology – computer models of climate
What is Physics? Virtual worlds Climatology – computer models of climate Computer models are used to predict climate change
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Particle accelerators
What is Physics? Huge machines Particle accelerators This particle accelerator is a ring 9 km wide and 27 km long
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We do research with simple equipment and very expensive equipment
What is Physics? We do research with simple equipment and very expensive equipment
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Low cost research Chaos theory – turbulence
What is Physics? Low cost research Chaos theory – turbulence
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High cost research Radio astronomy An array of radio telescopes
What is Physics? High cost research Radio astronomy An array of radio telescopes To find what is above and beyond
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We do research deep underground and out in space
What is Physics? We do research deep underground and out in space
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What is Physics? Deep underground Neutrino telescope
Neutrinos are emitted by the sun and pass right through the Earth
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International Space Station
What is Physics? Out in space International Space Station
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Observing planets around other stars
What is Physics? Out in space Observing planets around other stars Direct image of exoplanets around the star HR8799
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Why is Physics important?
Physics is required to understand electronics Surface mounted electronic components
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Why is Physics important?
Physical principles are used to understand optical fibers used in communications
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Why is Physics important?
Physics is needed to develop better lasers for communications and sensors Blue laser
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Why is Physics important?
Physics is used to develop new materials such as superconductors Levitation above superconductor
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Why is Physics important?
Physics is used to develop better renewable energy sources such as more efficient solar cells
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Why is Physics important?
Physics research is leading to new powerful sources of energy like nuclear fusion
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What is new in Physics? Nanotechnology which allow building machines and materials at the microscopic level Lab on a chip technology
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What is new in Physics? Quantum computing which will allow calculations very much faster than existing computers
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What is new in Physics? Quantum entanglement where two objects far apart are able to instantaneously influence each other
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Some careers in Physics
Medicine Engineering Teaching Research … and every citizen needs some knowledge of Physics
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For more information Most of the material in this presentation came from Wikipedia. For more on this presentation see Author: Andrew Mancey
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