Course description

Physics explores the laws that govern motion, force, energy, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms. It’s the backbone of engineering, astronomy, and many technologies we use daily. Students learn to model real-world systems using mathematical principles and experimental methods. Topics range from classical mechanics and thermodynamics to quantum physics and relativity. Physics trains the mind to think critically and solve complex problems using logic and evidence.

What will i learn?

  • By the end of a physics course, students typically: - Understand and apply Newton’s laws of motion and conservation principles - Analyze systems using vectors, scalars, and equations of motion - Solve problems involving energy, momentum, and gravity - Explore wave behavior, electricity, magnetism, and atomic structure - Develop lab skills and scientific reasoning for real-world applications

Requirements

  • Academic Background: Basic knowledge of mathematics and general science. - Skills Needed: Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and lab safety awareness. - Recommended Subjects: Physics, Biology, and Mathematics at secondary level.

Frequently asked question

A: : Yes, it’s typically part of the science stream due to its mathematical nature.

Abdul Vatsa

Free

Lectures

0

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

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