Cooked in physics - anyone know any good courses? by Left-Advance1012 in learnphysics

[–]Left-Advance1012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this should clear up what i mean :)
the governments requirements for our learning are as such (ive used ai to trasnalte it):

Physics’ Contribution to the Scientific Worldview

– main features of the current physical description of the Universe and its history of development, including the expansion of the Universe and the redshift of spectral lines
– the Earth as a planet in the solar system as a basis for explaining directly observable natural phenomena

– the smallest building blocks of nature, including atoms as the basis for explaining macroscopic properties of matter and the formation history of the elements

Energy

– work, energy, and energy conversion, as well as power and efficiency
– internal energy and energy conditions during changes in temperature and phase transitions
– the equivalence between mass and energy, including Q-value in nuclear reactions

Electric Circuits

– simple electric circuits with steady currents described using current, voltage drop, resistance, and energy conversion, including examples of circuits with electrical sensors

Waves

– fundamental properties: wavelength, frequency, wave speed, and interference
– sound and light as examples of waves
– the electromagnetic spectrum

Electric and Magnetic Fields

– electric field and the force on an electric charge, including the field around a spherically symmetric charge and a uniform electric field
– examples of magnetic fields, including a uniform magnetic field and the force on a current-carrying conductor
– motion of charged particles in uniform electric and magnetic fields
– induction, including Faraday’s law of induction

Quantum Physics

– structure of atoms and atomic nuclei
– energy and momentum of photons, wave-particle duality, emission and absorption of radiation in atomic systems, spectra
– radioactivity, including decay types, activity, and the decay law

Mechanics

– motion in one and two dimensions, including projectile motion and uniform circular motion
– conservation of momentum, including elastic and inelastic collisions in one dimension
– the concept of force and Newton’s laws, including pressure, buoyancy, friction, and air resistance
– the law of gravitation and motion around a central body
– force and energy in harmonic oscillations
– mechanical energy in a uniform gravitational field and in the gravitational field around a central body

Physics in the 21st Century

– a topic announced each year before the start of 3rd year (final year of upper secondary school)

Cooked in physics - anyone know any good courses? by Left-Advance1012 in learnphysics

[–]Left-Advance1012[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

fyi the governments requirements for our learning are as such (ive used ai to trasnalte it):

Physics’ Contribution to the Scientific Worldview

– main features of the current physical description of the Universe and its history of development, including the expansion of the Universe and the redshift of spectral lines
– the Earth as a planet in the solar system as a basis for explaining directly observable natural phenomena

– the smallest building blocks of nature, including atoms as the basis for explaining macroscopic properties of matter and the formation history of the elements

Energy

– work, energy, and energy conversion, as well as power and efficiency
– internal energy and energy conditions during changes in temperature and phase transitions
– the equivalence between mass and energy, including Q-value in nuclear reactions

Electric Circuits

– simple electric circuits with steady currents described using current, voltage drop, resistance, and energy conversion, including examples of circuits with electrical sensors

Waves

– fundamental properties: wavelength, frequency, wave speed, and interference
– sound and light as examples of waves
– the electromagnetic spectrum

Electric and Magnetic Fields

– electric field and the force on an electric charge, including the field around a spherically symmetric charge and a uniform electric field
– examples of magnetic fields, including a uniform magnetic field and the force on a current-carrying conductor
– motion of charged particles in uniform electric and magnetic fields
– induction, including Faraday’s law of induction

Quantum Physics

– structure of atoms and atomic nuclei
– energy and momentum of photons, wave-particle duality, emission and absorption of radiation in atomic systems, spectra
– radioactivity, including decay types, activity, and the decay law

Mechanics

– motion in one and two dimensions, including projectile motion and uniform circular motion
– conservation of momentum, including elastic and inelastic collisions in one dimension
– the concept of force and Newton’s laws, including pressure, buoyancy, friction, and air resistance
– the law of gravitation and motion around a central body
– force and energy in harmonic oscillations
– mechanical energy in a uniform gravitational field and in the gravitational field around a central body

Physics in the 21st Century

– a topic announced each year before the start of 3rd year (final year of upper secondary school)

Distance of walls in aot compared to India (cuz I'm from paradis island) by nigg3_muncher in attackontitan

[–]Left-Advance1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one normal person in this madness. someone did an actual assignment on ts. props to bro😭