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Fundamentals of Physics Explained

Physics is the fundamental science that studies matter, energy, force, and motion, exploring the universe from quantum mechanics to relativity. It aims to uncover universal laws of nature through mathematical explanations of phenomena such as gravity and electromagnetism. Key areas of physics include classical mechanics, relativity, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics.
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Fundamentals of Physics Explained

Physics is the fundamental science that studies matter, energy, force, and motion, exploring the universe from quantum mechanics to relativity. It aims to uncover universal laws of nature through mathematical explanations of phenomena such as gravity and electromagnetism. Key areas of physics include classical mechanics, relativity, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics.
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Physics is the fundamental science studying matter, energy, force, and motion,

exploring how the universe works from the smallest particles (quantum mechanics)
to the cosmos (relativity). It seeks universal laws governing nature, using math to
explain phenomena like gravity, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, forming
the basis for engineering and other sciences. Key areas include classical
mechanics, relativity, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism,
and thermodynamics, all built on understanding energy and force. Physics is the
fundamental science studying matter, energy, force, and motion, exploring how the
universe works from the smallest particles (quantum mechanics) to the cosmos
(relativity). It seeks universal laws governing nature, using math to explain
phenomena like gravity, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, forming the basis
for engineering and other sciences. Key areas include classical mechanics,
relativity, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, all built on
understanding energy and force.

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