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What have you learned in physics?

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Physics involve the study of energy W= -vh/w + cP and it's first derivative force and second derivative curvature. Energy W is a Quaternion quantity, the sum of a scalar (-vh/w) and three vectors (cP).

Quaternion Physic is the correct 4 dimensional physics.

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Physics also includes the study of electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, atomic and nuclear physics, optics, quantum electrodynamics and materials science.

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In physics, you learn about levers, Newton's Law, kinetic and potential energy, and several other things that relate to science and chemistry. Physics is a good subject to learn.

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I have learned the very secret of creation right from physics.

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