It's basically the excitement of learning how our world works.
Yes, very interesting, but also quite hard.
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Show them what its all about. Make it interesting.
Personally stats is easier but stats much less interesting and facinating the physics
physics in the higher levels is much like maths, i feel that physics is definitely more interesting. difficult, depends what you are inclined on.
To me the most interesting type of engineering is the electronics engineer.Electronics engineering involves a lot of mathematics and physics and would seem very easy to someone who is very good in maths and physics,But would seem hard for anyone that is not good in maths and physics
Watching videos about physics is a great way to learn. You can find tons of interesting videos on Youtube and also check out physics games online at:http://www.physicsgames.net/
I am a man of precise numbers and physics. And I must tell you, that is a very interesting question. The answer is 1.27....
It is normally assumed about Physics that it is one of the most difficult subjects studied at senior school level and onwards. I have a different viewpoint. I think Physics is one of the most fascinating and interesting subjects and you should go for it. Possibly students remain unaware of its importance because common lack of understanding about Physics prevails. If a student does not comprehend what physics is, he/she remains doubtful to grasp the significance of physics that it can contribute towards society, and more prominently the relevance of Physics to them. It is important that students need to know why physics is important and what careers or other benefits might stem from studying physics.
If you are interested in Physics there are so many interesting facts that it is impossible to list them. People spend their entire working life exploring a small area of Physics and still don't know all there is to know even about this specialised area. New discoveries are also being made all the time.
Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871. He was known as the father of physics. In 1997 element 104 was named Rutherfordium after him.
Albert Einstein worked in Physics which was his most interesting subject known to him he worked on the theory of relevant and answered e=mc2.