Physics Textbook Description
Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force . More broadly, it is the study of nature in an attempt to understand how the universe behaves.
Physics uses the scientific method to help uncover the basic principles governing light and matter, and to discover the implications of those laws. It assumes that there are rules by which the universe functions, and that those laws can be at least partially understood by humans. It is also commonly believed that those laws could be used to predict everything about the universe's future if complete information was available about the present state of all light and matter.
Matter is generally considered to be anything that has mass and volume. Many concepts integral to the study of classical physics involve theories and laws that explain matter and its motion. The law of conservation of mass, for example, states that mass cannot be created or destroyed. Further experiments and calculations in physics, therefore, take this law into account when formulating hypotheses to try to explain natural phenomena.
Table Of Content :
1 The Basics of Physics
2 Kinematics
3 Two-Dimensional Kinematics
4 The Laws of Motion
5 Uniform Circular Motion and Gravitation
6 Work and Energy
7 Linear Momentum and Collisions
8 Static Equilibrium, Elasticity, and Torque
9 Rotational Kinematics, Angular Momentum, and Energy
10 Fluids
11 Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications
12 Temperature and Kinetic Theory
13 Heat and Heat Transfer
14 Thermodynamics
15 Waves and Vibrations
16 Sound
17 Electric Charge and Field
18 Electric Potential and Electric Field
19 Electric Current and Resistance
20 Circuits and Direct Currents
21 Magnetism
22 Induction, AC Circuits, and Electrical Technologies
23 Electromagnetic Waves
24 Geometric Optics
25 Vision and Optical Instruments
26 Wave Optics
27 Special Relativity
28 Introduction to Quantum Physics
29 Atomic Physics
30 Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
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Physics uses the scientific method to help uncover the basic principles governing light and matter, and to discover the implications of those laws. It assumes that there are rules by which the universe functions, and that those laws can be at least partially understood by humans. It is also commonly believed that those laws could be used to predict everything about the universe's future if complete information was available about the present state of all light and matter.
Matter is generally considered to be anything that has mass and volume. Many concepts integral to the study of classical physics involve theories and laws that explain matter and its motion. The law of conservation of mass, for example, states that mass cannot be created or destroyed. Further experiments and calculations in physics, therefore, take this law into account when formulating hypotheses to try to explain natural phenomena.
Table Of Content :
1 The Basics of Physics
2 Kinematics
3 Two-Dimensional Kinematics
4 The Laws of Motion
5 Uniform Circular Motion and Gravitation
6 Work and Energy
7 Linear Momentum and Collisions
8 Static Equilibrium, Elasticity, and Torque
9 Rotational Kinematics, Angular Momentum, and Energy
10 Fluids
11 Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications
12 Temperature and Kinetic Theory
13 Heat and Heat Transfer
14 Thermodynamics
15 Waves and Vibrations
16 Sound
17 Electric Charge and Field
18 Electric Potential and Electric Field
19 Electric Current and Resistance
20 Circuits and Direct Currents
21 Magnetism
22 Induction, AC Circuits, and Electrical Technologies
23 Electromagnetic Waves
24 Geometric Optics
25 Vision and Optical Instruments
26 Wave Optics
27 Special Relativity
28 Introduction to Quantum Physics
29 Atomic Physics
30 Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
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TTS - Text to Speech Support
Book Search
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