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Physics is the branch of science that focuses on how different substances interact with one another and the physical structure of matter, which can be either living or non-living. Physics covers a wide range of topics, including the study of much larger machines like vehicles and trucks as well as very small particles (quantum and atomic physics).
Discovering how the universe functions and behaves is the major objective of physics studies. Students who want to work in physics acquire a Bachelor of Science in Physics as their undergraduate degree (B.Sc. Physics). It takes three years to complete and includes specialised Physics coursework.
Physics is frequently taught alongside other courses and with mathematics when it is taught to students in Senior Secondary/10+2 classes. A student who is interested in physics will enjoy studying this subject because they will learn more topics in this course that are more directly related to physics.
At the senior secondary level, these key physics topics are very briefly covered; however, at the university level, they are covered in great detail. Throughout the course, students will be instructed in the following topics:
Electricity and Magnetism
Mathematical Physics
Waves and Oscillations
Mechanics
Wave Optics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Electromagnetics
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Quantum Mechanics and its applications
Thermal Physics
Optics
Electronic Devices
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