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Abuzar khanPhysics teacher O,A level
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What is physics?
*Physics: Study of the Natural World*
*Main Branches:*
1. Mechanics (Motion, Forces) 2. Energy (Thermodynamics) 3. Electromagnetism (Light, Electricity) 4. Quantum Mechanics (Atomic/Subatomic) 5. Relativity (Space, Time, Gravity)
*Key Concepts:*
1. Space and Time 2. Motion and Forces 3. Energy and Momentum 4. Matter (Solids, Liquids, Gases) 5. Waves and Particles
*Fundamental Forces:*
1. Gravity 2. Electromagnetism 3. Strong Nuclear Force 4. Weak Nuclear force 🤚(A TOPIC RELATED TO MOTION) *Motion*
Motion is the change in position of an object over time. It's a fundamental concept in physics, describing how objects move and respond to forces.
*Types of Motion*
1. Translational Motion: Movement in a straight line or curved path. 2. Rotational Motion: Spinning or rotating around a fixed axis. 3. Oscillatory Motion: Repeated back-and-forth movement. 4. Circular Motion: Movement in a circular path. 5. Random Motion: Unpredictable movement.
*Key Concepts*
1. Displacement: Change in position. 2. Distance: Total length of path traveled. 3. Speed: Rate of change of distance. 4. Velocity: Rate of change of displacement (includes direction). 5. Acceleration: Rate of change of velocity. 6. Time: Measure of duration.
*Laws of Motion*
1. Newton's First Law (Inertia): Objects maintain motion unless forced to change. 2. Newton's Second Law (Force and Acceleration): Force = mass × acceleration. 3. Newton's Third Law (Action and Reaction): Forces always come in pairs.
*Motion in One Dimension*
1. Kinematic Equations: - d = vt + (1/2)at^2 - v = u + at - v^2 = u^2 + 2as 2. Graphical Analysis: Position-time, velocity-time, and acceleration-time graphs.
*Motion in Two and Three Dimensions*
1. Vector Addition: Combining velocities and accelerations. 2. Projectile Motion: Motion under gravity. 3. Circular Motion: Uniform circular motion, angular velocity, and centripetal force.
*Real-World Applications*
1. Transportation (cars, planes, trains) 2. Sports (projectile motion, circular motion) 3. Robotics and Mechanical Systems 4. Aerospace Engineering (rocket motion, orbital mechanics) 5. Medical Imaging (motion analysis)
*Key Formulas*
1. v = d/t (average velocity) 2. a = Δv/Δt (average acceleration) 3. F = ma (Newton's Second Law) 4. KE = (1/2)mv^2 (kinetic energy)
*Important Physicists*
1. Galileo Galilei 2. Isaac Newton 3. Albert Einstein 4. Johannes Kepler
That's a comprehensive overview of motion!
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1. Specific topics within motion? 2. Real-world applications? 3. Historical developments?
*Goals:*
1. Understand the Universe 2. Describe Natural Phenomena 3. Develop New Technologies
*Applications:*
1. Technology 2. Energy 3. Medicine 4. Transportation
Subjects
Physics A Level (International Syllabus)
Experience
Physics lecturer (Feb, 2024–Present) at Tameer i Wattan Abbottabad Pakistan
I am currently teaching in tameer i watten public school college group of education Abbottabad a very well known institute in Pakistan as physics lecturer.
Education
Bs (hons) physics (Jul, 2019–Jul, 2023) from BS physics–scored 75%
Fee details
Rs50,000–100,000/hour
(US$180.14–360.28/hour)
My charges vary on the basis of time and teaching. I e... on zoom or using electronic gauget.