tell me basics of Physics?
Any sort of important topics nd all !
Answers
Answer:
•Newton's laws of motion.
•Mass, force and weight (Mass versus weight)
•Momentum and conservation of energy.
•Gravity, theories of gravity.
•Energy, work, and their relationship.
•Motion, position, and energy.
Explanation:
asic principles of physics Edit
Physics – branch of science that studies matter[9] and its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force.[10] Physics is one of the "fundamental sciences" because the other natural sciences (like biology, geology etc.) deal with systems that seem to obey the laws of physics. According to physics, the physical laws of matter, energy and the fundamental forces of nature govern the interactions between particles and physical entities (such as planets, molecules, atoms or the subatomic particles). Some of the basic pursuits of physics, which include some of the most prominent developments in modern science in the last millennium, include:
Describing the nature, measuring and quantifying of bodies and their motion, dynamics etc.
Newton's laws of motion
Mass, force and weight (Mass versus weight)
Momentum and conservation of energy
Gravity, theories of gravity
Energy, work, and their relationship
Motion, position, and energy
Different forms of Energy, their inter-conversion and the inevitable loss of energy in the form of heat (Thermodynamics)
Energy conservation, conversion, and transfer.
Energy source the transfer of energy from one source to work in another.
Kinetic molecular theory
Phases of matter and phase transitions
Temperature and thermometers
Energy and heat
Heat flow: conduction, convection, and radiation
The three laws of thermodynamics
The principles of waves and sound
The principles of electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetism
The principles, sources, and properties of light
Basic quantities
Acceleration
Electric charge
Energy
Entropy
Force
Length
Mass
Matter
Momentum
Potential energy
Space
Temperature
Time
Velocity
Gravity, light, physical system, physical observation, physical quantity, physical state, physical unit, physical theory, physical experiment
Theoretical concepts Mass–energy equivalence, particle, physical field, physical interaction, physical law, fundamental force, physical constant, wave
Measurement Edit
Measurement
SI units
Conversion of units
Length
Time
Mass
Density
Motion Edit
Motion
Velocity
Speed
Acceleration
Constant acceleration
Newton's laws of motion