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Physics is the science that studies matter, energy, motion, and natural forces, helping us understand the universe. It utilizes standard units of measurement and includes concepts such as motion, Newton's Laws, and energy types. The field is essential for advancements in engineering, medicine, and technology.

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Physics is the science that studies matter, energy, motion, and natural forces, helping us understand the universe. It utilizes standard units of measurement and includes concepts such as motion, Newton's Laws, and energy types. The field is essential for advancements in engineering, medicine, and technology.

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1 — Basic
Physics
Notes
Introduction
to Physics
Physics is
the branch
of science
that deals
with matter,
energy,
motion, and
the forces of
nature. It
helps us
understand
how the
universe
behaves,
from tiny
particles to
massive
galaxies.
Physics
plays an
important
role in
engineering,
medicine,
communicati
on, and
everyday
technology.
Units and
Measuremen
ts
Physical
quantities
are
measured
using
standard
units. The
International
System of
Units (SI)
includes:
Length —
meter (m)
Mass —
kilogram
(kg)
Time —
second (s)
Electric
current —
ampere (A)
Temperature
— kelvin (K)
Accuracy
and
precision are
important
when
measuring
physical
quantities.
Motion
Motion
refers to the
change in
position of
an object
over time.
Types of
motion:
Linear
motion
Circular
motion
Oscillatory
motion
Speed =
Distance /
Time
Velocity
includes
direction,
while speed
does not.
Newton’s
Laws of
Motion
An object
remains at
rest or in
motion
unless acted
upon by an
external
force.
Force =
Mass ×
Acceleration
(F = ma)
Every action
has an equal
and opposite
reaction.
Energy
Energy is
the ability to
do work.
Types:
Kinetic
energy
Potential
energy
Thermal
energy
Electrical
energy
Law of
Conservatio
n of Energy
states that
energy
cannot be
created or
destroyed.
Conclusion
Physics
provides the
foundation
for
understandi
ng natural
phenomena
and
technologica
l
advancemen
ts.

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