What is Physics?
The Word "Physics" comes from a Greek Word "Physikos" meaning "Natural"(thing), It is a Science Which Deals With Interaction of Matter and Energy.
Physics is nothing more than the study of nature; it is rational man’s attempt to understand the universe in which he is situated. While the human race has been trying to do this for thousands of years, it has only been in the last 400 years or so that math and philosophy have progressed to the point to make significant advances in physics possible. The discoveries of Newton, the rationalism of Descartes, and the empiricism of Locke established nature as a logical, predictable, and orderly place. "It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how Nature is. Physics concerns what we say about Nature."
We are still in that era of discovery and progress. Before we proceed further, let's establish what is physics about.
Physics is the study of everything that you can and cannot see, hear and feel. Events that you can see, and feel are such as a ball which you see rolling down a slope, the music which you hear from headphone, and the jerk which you feel when the train is accelerating. An example what you cannot see, hear and feel is electricity flowing in a wire. unless you touch an electrified wire, you do not know the existence of electricity in the wire. Every day, physicists learn new and amazing things about our universe, from the behavior of subatomic particles to the composition of distant stars. In fact, recent discoveries have even begun to challenge some of our most fundamental beliefs about physics. I hope class will join the legacy left by Newton and Galileo. They looked in awe at Creation and became the great question-askers of their time. It is through similar question-asking that we will discover some of the eloquent and universal laws that govern our world.
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How to Study Physics...?
Physics is a subject that often gives students many headaches as it includes complex mathematical problems. However, it is a fascinating natural science that has contributed greatly to helping us understand the world around us and to develop technologically. from my perspective Physics is a truly beautiful subject. It is the most fascinating, stimulating, awe inspiring subject in the world. However, when you are first learning Physics it can seem a very difficult subject, even if you too really enjoy or fascinated by it. Now, I will share with you my guiding principles which are time-tested to be very useful from 'O' level to university. I will firstly list out the principles following . My Guiding Principles for studying Physics 1) Do not study Physics by memorizing. Understand the principles! 2) Apply the Physics Principles to the Problem and not use self-thought Principles to the Problem( Take note! This is the usual mistake by students.) 3) Studying physics require visualization/imagination. However, the best is to hand on and try out to gain a better understanding! The best thing about introductory Physics theories is that you usually do not need any special equipment to try out and so, is free and you can do any time! 4) Physics is built on mathematics. Hence, link your mathematics knowledge to Physics. 5) Study the subject as a whole ( this applies to other subjects as well). 6) Think of other methods to counter-check your understanding. These are the methods so "Think More, Think Better". . . (Shahjahan Soomro) |