Welcome to another issue of Physics Tips Daily - the free eZine to provide tips and tricks for students to survive and excel in physics.
Today's topic is about the experimental nature of physics.
At times, it may seem like physics has nothing to do with the real world. It may seem like its all about abstract, unrealistic, unimportant book problems. Nothing could be further from the truth. Physics describes the workings of everything around you. This extends from the thermodynamic workings of your car engine, to the fluid dynamics of the blood moving through your body.
Often, your physics labs will attempt to verify, quantify, or predict examples from your lecture. You will need to keep up on your class work to help your lab work. Additionally, lab work may require careful or even tedious skill to obtain the necessary results.
As an example, you will often use the acceleration due to gravity, -9.8 m/s² in your class work. It's quite possible that you may measure this value in a laboratory activity. With modern equipment, there are a variety of ways to directly or indirectly make such a measurement.
That should do it for today.
Keep it up with your study. "See" you tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Seize the Day!
Wayne Huang, PhD
http://www.RapidLearningCenter.com
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