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Course Content for Physics
- The science of physics
- Motion in one dimension
- Displacement and velocity
- Acceleration
- Gravity
- Two dimensional motion and vectors
- Vector operation
- Projectile motion
- Relative motion
- Forces and laws of motion
- Changes in motion
- Newton’s first, second and third laws
- Other forces
- Work and energy
- Work and energy
- The energy in food
- Conservation in energy
- Power
- Momentum and collisions
- Momentum and impulse
- Conservation of momentum
- Elastic and inelastic collision
- Circular motion and gravitation
- Circular motion
- Newton’s law of universal gravitation
- Motion in space
- Torque and simple machines
- Fluid mechanics
- Fluid and buoyant forces
- Fluid pressure
- Fluids in motion
- Heat
- Temperature and thermal equilibrium
- Heat
- Changes in temperature and phases
- Thermodynamics
- First law of thermodynamics
- Second law of thermodynamics
- Vibrations and waves
- Simple harmonic motions
- Properties of waves
- Sound
- Sound waves
- Sound intensity and resonance
- Harmonics
- Light and reflection
- Characteristic of light
- Flat mirrors
- Curved mirrors
- Color and polarizations
- Refraction
- Refraction
- Thin lenses
- Optical phenomena, fiber optics
- Interference and diffraction
- Interference
- Diffraction
- Lasers
- Electric forces and fields
- Electric charge
- Electric force
- The electric field
- Electrical energy and current
- Electric potential
- Capacitance
- Current and resistance, superconductors
- Electric power
- Circuits and circuit elements
- Circuit diagrams
- Resistors in series and parallel and other complex combinations
- Magnetism
- Magnets and magnetic fields
- Magnetism from electricity
- Magnetic force
- Electromagnetic induction
- Electricity from magnetism
- Generators, motors and mutual inductance
- AC Circuits and transformers
- Electromagnetic waves
- Atomic physics
- Quantization of energy
- Models of atoms
- Quantum mechanics
- Subatomic physics
- The nucleus
- Nuclear decay
- Nuclear reactions
- Particle
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