You should take a course in Quaternion Mathematics.
First year physics includes mechanics and dynamics, energy, atomic theory, and a dustings of astronomy, electronics, and optics.
Mechanics is a branch of physics so without physics there would be no mechanics!
Yes, Mechanics is a branch of Physics.
Yes physics is thouht in highschool.
Quantum Mechanics "replaced" Classical Mechanics in particle physics in mid-1930s.
80% in highschool courses, especially math, physics, chemistry, and calculus will secure you a spot. Below 75% and apply to other schools as well...
There are six divisions of physics. There are classical mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, relativity, quantum mechanics, and interdisciplinary fields.
Physics Branches: Classical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Classical Electrodynamics Quantum Mechanics Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Condensed Matter Physics Nuclear Physics Quantum Field theory Non-Linear Dynamics Astronomy and Astrophysics General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology
Physics Branches: Classical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Classical Electrodynamics Quantum Mechanics Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Condensed Matter Physics Nuclear Physics Quantum Field theory Non-Linear Dynamics Astronomy and Astrophysics General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology
Newtonian Mechanics
mechanics
Osborne Reynolds - Fluid Mechanics Isaac Newton - Vector Mechanics/ Gravitational Physics Gallileo Gallilei - Gravitational Physics Erwin Schrodinger - Quantum Mechanics WIlliam Hamilton - LaGrangian Method Mechanics