Introduction
This blog is a tribute to the subject that caused me huge trouble. Nah, just kidding. Seriously, I created this blog as a tool for students who, in ways, have the same interest as I am. I'll be posting some physics question with solution that may help some people having difficulties with physics but mainly I'll be discussing general information on Physics.
I'll also be posting some funny jokes bout physics because you see, physics has also it's humor you know.
To let you know more about physics, it's quite necessary to enumerate the aspects that is categorized under this broad subject. Trust me, this is more than just velocity, gravity and magnets. Yeah, yeah... Einstein.
The Categories:
• Chemical Physics - the study of physics in chemical systems
• Computational Physics - the application of numerical methods to solve physical problems for which a quantitative theory already exists
• Cosmology - the study of the universe as a whole, including its origins and evolution
• Cryophysics / Cryogenics / Low Temperature Physics - the study of physical properties in low temperature situations, far below the freezing point of water
• Crystallography - the study of crystals and crystalline structures
• Electromagnetism - the study of electrical and magnetic fields, which are two aspects of the same phenomenon
• Electronics - the study of the flow of electrons, generally in a circuit
• Fluid Dynamics / Fluid Mechanics - the study of the physical properties of "fluids," specifically defined in this case to be liquids and gases
• Geophysics - the study of the physical properties of the Earth
• High Energy Physics - the study of physics in extremely high energy systems, generally within particle physics
• High Pressure Physics - the study of physics in extremely high pressure systems, generally related to fluid dynamics
• Laser Physics - the study of the physical properties of lasers
• Mathematical Physics - applying mathematically rigorous methods to solving problems within physics
• Mechanics - the study of the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
• Meteorology / Weather Physics - the physics of the weather
• Molecular Physics - the study of physical properties of molecules
• Nanotechnology - the science of building circuits and machines from single molecules and atoms
• Nuclear Physics - the study of the physical properties of the atomic nucleus
• Optics / Light Physics - the study of the physical properties of light
• Particle Physics - the study of fundamental particles and the forces of their interaction
• Plasma Physics - the study of matter in the plasma phase
• Quantum Electrodynamics - the study of how electrons and photons interact at the quantum mechanical level
• Quantum Mechanics / Quantum Physics - the study of science where the smallest discrete values, or quanta, of matter and energy become relevant
• Quantum Optics - the application of quantum physics to light
• Quantum Field Theory - the application of quantum physics to fields, including the fundamental forces of the universe
• Quantum Gravity - the application of quantum physics to gravity and unification of gravity with the other fundamental particle interactions
• Relativity - the study of systems displaying the properties of Einstein's theory of relativity, which generally involves moving at speeds very close to the speed of light
• Statistical Mechanics - the study of large systems by statistically expanding the knowledge of smaller systems
• String Theory / Superstring Theory - the study of the theory that all fundamental particles are vibrations of one-dimensional strings of energy, in a higher-dimensional universe
• Thermodynamics - the physics of heat
See, there are so many amazing things about physics. Ah oh, I guess polymer physics just emerge after a huge discovery of conducting polymers. Kindly correct me if I'm wrong.
Congratulations on your new blog..
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