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PHYSICS NOTES FOR FORM THREE
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TOPIC 1 - APPLICATIONS OF VECTORS
TOPIC 2 - FRICTION
TOPIC 3 - LIGHT
TOPIC 4 - OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
TOPIC 5 - THERMAL EXPANSION
TOPIC 6 - TRANSFER OF THERMAL ENERGY
TOPIC 7 - MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL ENERGY
TOPIC 8 - VAPOUR AND HUMIDITY
TOPIC 9 - THERMAL CURRENT ELECTRICITY
IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICS IN OUR DAILY LIFE - PART 3
14. Physics is a basic tool by which the
doctor understands most drug reactions. A bachelor of medicine
and bachelor of surgery (MBBS) is one of the best degrees to become a doctor.
If you want to become a doctor, you need to study physics.
15. A Wide Range of Career Opportunities
If
you’re wondering about what kind of jobs
there are with a physics degree, the great answer is that there are so many
to choose from!
Although
a physics degree is naturally highly embedded in science, physics graduates
don’t necessarily have to go into jobs that are scientific in nature, and you
certainly don't have to become a scientist or physicist if you don't want
to.
Of
course, if you have your heart set on becoming an astrophysicist or a
laboratory technician, then you can naturally pursue those avenues, but it's
also important to note that there are other career paths out there for
physics graduates.
For
example, physics graduates may find themselves working in a variety
of different sectors, such as: Government or the public sector, Business
and finance or Technology.
16. Physics Clears the Air
Physics
is used in environmental science to both detect problems and to build systems
that are better for the environment with technologies such as solar power and
plasma physics.
17. Physics Designs the Future
Research
in materials physics has led to many innovations in the substances from which
products are made. One now-common material is Teflon Other substances are now
used to make many items from sports equipment to earthquake-resistant
buildings.
18. A physics student develops is a sense
of wonder about how things work. We are living in a technologically
advanced age in which the average person relies on technology without
understanding how that technology works. How many of us have looked at a DVD
disc, and wondered how it can contain an entire film? Who has held an ipod and
thought about how so many songs can be squeezed into a tiny space? Physics
teaches us a method of systematic thinking and also the theories necessary to
allow us to once again understand how the things we rely on actually work.
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