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    1. Define Physics. Physics is the study of the science behind what happens in the natural world. This includes forces, energy, sound, motion, and many other basic things. 2. Why is mathematics important to science? Math is used in science as a foolproof way to discover if a theory is valid or not. When you’re using equations to model a scientific construct, there’s a clear answer at the end that can easily be seen as correct or incorrect. 3. What is necessary for a hypothesis to be scientific?

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    Ever wondered what were made up of? Ever wanted to know what the atom is made up of? Or even if particles are fundamental to our understanding of physics? Chances are you haven't, but if you explored, what you might find is truly magical. I'm talking the particles that make us like leptons, baryons, and mesons. Particle physics is at the core of our understanding of the universe. So what are these particles? What is a meson or baryon? Well, it's a little more complex than that. First, we need to

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    “We actually have 2 answers, one answer is what we tell people and the other answer is the truth… Answer number 1, we are reproducing the physics, the conditions just after the Big Bang. We’re doing it in this collider and we’re reproducing that so we can see what it was like when the universe just started. This is what we tell people… answer 2, we’re trying to understand the basic laws of nature… We study particles because just after the Big Bang, all there was particles. And they carried the information

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    In The Physics Aristotle deduces that there must be two main principles of change. These principles are 1) matter and 2) form. Matter stays the same in general composition throughout change much as a rock would stay the same even after being broken into several

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    299,792,458 meters per second. This idea signifies that space and time could be different in different situations. According to the article, Theory that Challenges Einstein's Physics could soon be put to the Test, written by Hayley Dunning, the belief that the speed of light is constant develops many various theories in physics. Some researchers have proposed that the speed of light could have been much higher in this

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    Aside from being one of the most accessible (and best!) sports out there, many aspects of bowling can be expressed with physics. Achieving maximum power, throwing a hook ball, and getting good pin action can all be broken down into physics issues and represented with equations. I will cover four aspects of bowling that can be explained with physics terms and show you how to use this knowledge to optimize your game. Gravitational Potential Energy Depending on the height from which the bowler

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    Isaac Newton was an established mathematician and physician. He is credited as one of the greatest minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution. With his discoveries in optics, motion, and mathematics, Newton developed the principles of modern physics. He also shares credit with Gottfried Leibniz for the creation/development of Calculus. In 1666, Newton began contributing to the field of optics, first by observing that color was a property of light by measuring it through a prism. From 1670 to

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    Physics of Pinball Pinball is a fast pace game of physics and skill. With the knowledge of the mechanics and the physics of how the game works it can be played more effectively. Friction, gravity, potential energy, kinetic energy, circuits and momentum are just a few of the aspects of physics apply. The first thing to do to start a game of pinball is to insert the coin. This alone requires many fundamental aspects of physics. The player inserts the coin and lets gravity take over. Gravity

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    second year student of the Faculty of Physics and Technology, I acquired the knowledge about Medical Physics for the first time. Heretofore, in my understanding, the use of radiation in medicine was limited with the fluorography which we had every year before final exams. Once a week, I and my classmates participated in a Physics Club under the direction of the head of the Department of Theoretical and Nuclear Physics where we considered the problems of Modern Physics. During one of these meetings, the

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    What did I learn in physics this year? Physics reveals how our surroundings operate or don’t operate. I learned how a microwave oven uses rays with a smaller wavelength than a lightbulb. One thing I learned about physics is that it’s all based on math. Having a math disability puts me at a disadvantage against all other students. I understand material better especially if the lesson is taught to me one-on-one and I also don't have a very good memory which doesn't allow me to remember material as

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