Physics

Physics

Physics is the study of presumably exact or inexact interactions between concrete objects in nature and the results from those interactions and how they may be further applied. Usually physics involves the study of energies, forces, momentums,light, vibration, gravity, electricity, density, sound, and things people generally interact with in life.

It's studied in universities and in primary and post-primary schools along with Math and English and Chemistry as compulsory in many institutions in the science department or classes. Some exams would place it as a part of the subjects to undertake and most topics have mathematical issues one may have to deal with so math is a prerequisite to physics,especially calculus.

I personally would recommend it for growth in people's minds. Most 'developed' peoples had it in their history and most 'undeveloped' peoples did not. The same goes for countries in their present or near-present considerations. In Europe, Asia and Arabia,where development emerged from, physics was studied first as past-time then taken to formal levels in the documents of kings and generals of war. I personally believe many ancient physicists are not known because they were serving wars.

A grasp of physics escapes people mostly because it is a natural language and it sometimes involves convolving issues that cause stress during reasoning, unlike sciences of human behavior where, theories and procedures are kept formal and in lists.

Below is a list of topics you would meet in the subject:

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