Nothing is hard if you take interest in it.
AP Physics is considered challenging due to its depth of concepts, mathematical rigor, and problem-solving skills required. The course covers a broad range of topics in mechanics, electricity, and magnetism, requiring a strong foundation in physics and mathematics. The critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills developed in AP Physics make it valuable for students pursuing careers in STEM fields.
If I have to divide physics into branches, I'll first divide it into classical and modern physics. Classical physics usually refers to physics before 19th century, they're Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell's electromagnetism. Modern physics refers to physics invented in the 19th century and beyond with two major areas that have been accepted closely by the community: quantum mechanics and theory of relativity. There are many other areas beyond the realm of quantum mechanics and relativity such as string theory (an attempt to combine the two) or cosmology. But there are also areas that do not fall into these categories, such as biophysics or physics of nonlinear systems. It's hard to classify the different theories that physics has.
The abbreviation of physics is Phys.It is PHY
It's hard to point at one father of Physics. I guess some of the more notable physicists through the different ages were Aristotle, Newton and Einstein. There are different sites and books with explanations about all the major physicists and their contributions, I've linked to one I know and can recommend.
Yes, physics can be a very interesting subject for those who enjoy understanding how the world works. It allows us to explore phenomena from the smallest particles to the largest structures in the universe, and provides explanations behind many natural occurrences. The study of physics can also lead to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in technology.
Hard work
Calculus will help but there is more to physics than just that.
Usually not.
No, it will not be hard.
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No, a person who is good at math will have the best chance of doing well in physics.
My next class is physics.We studied electricity in our physics class. Physics is a hard subject.
They can not accept reality. Physics is hard to understand if you think the Sun goes around the Earth or that the Earth is flat.
No. The opposite is true. A person who is good at math will tend to do well in physics and engineering.
If your also good at physics/science, then no.
triple is quite hard in terms of the physics but if your good at maths than that's ok, but if you don't want to be taking triple because of physics than i suggest double science would be better.