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common physics concepts
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Newton's Laws of Motion: These three laws describe how objects move when forces are applied to them.
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Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
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Momentum: The product of an object's mass and its velocity, which describes its tendency to keep moving.
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Force: Interaction that changes an object's state of motion or shape.
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Energy: Capacity to do work or cause change; exists in various forms like kinetic, potential, and thermal energy.
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Motion: Change in position of an object over time; described by velocity, acceleration, and distance.
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Gravity: Force of attraction between objects with mass; described by Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
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Electricity: Flow of electric charge; described by concepts like voltage, current, and resistance.
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Magnetism: Force exerted by magnets; involves magnetic fields and magnetic interactions between objects.
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Thermodynamics: Study of heat and its relation to energy and work; includes laws governing energy transfer and transformation.
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Waves: Disturbances that carry energy through a medium or space; described by wavelength, frequency, and amplitude.
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Optics: Study of light and its interactions with matter; includes reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
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Quantum Mechanics: Physics of very small particles; deals with uncertainty, wave-particle duality, and quantum states.
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Relativity-Theory describing the relationship between space and time; includes Special and General theories of relativity.
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