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High school physics/Introduction

Newton's laws and their applications are widely discussed in the topic of physics
Physics, a tremendous, eye-opening, and forever-changing science, requires students to have a solid knowledge of mathematics, including algebra, chemistry, and biology. This subject is very useful in the real world, as this explains the world around us. A lot of formulas are used, including F=ma
, to represent many of the Earth's simple mechanisms. Simple, child-like questions such as "How will I catch the ball?" and "How far should I push this punching bag?" are physics-related questions. You have been dealing with physics since you were born!
Famous physicists include Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking.
See also
- The Free High School Science Texts: A Textbook for High School Students Studying Physics. - FHSST Authors [PDF]
- TEA AP Physics 1 Textbook - Texas Gateway AP Physics Textbook [PDF]
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