Physics

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Physics is the study of how matter and energy interact with each other and how they affect each other over time and through space. Physics functions in an exciting dimension. What we mean by this is that things keep changing in the world of physics with every discovery. As theories progress and discoveries are made, not only the answer but the whole question changes. Due to this, many individuals define physics by what it was rather than what it is and will be.




Laws of Physics


By nature, laws of Physics are stated facts which have been deduced and derived based on empirical observations. Simply put, the world around us works in a certain way, and physical laws are a way of classifying that “working.” Physical laws are just conclusions drawn based on years (or however long it takes) of scientific observations< and experiments which are repeated over and over under different conditions to reach inferences which can be accepted worldwide. These are continuously validated by the scientific community over time.




Important Laws of Physics

Lamberts Cosine Law Kelvin Planck Statement


Dalemberts Principle Clausius Statement


Law Of Conservation Of Mass Fouriers Law


Hubbles Law Bells Theorem


Boltzmann Equation Lagrangian Point


Beer Lambert Law Maxwell Relations


Van Der Waals Equation Carnots Theorem


Fermi Paradox Helmholtz Equation


Helmholtz Free Energy Ficks Law Of Diffusion


Raman Scattering Wiens Law


Dirac Equation Mach Number


Coulomb’s Law Avogadro’s Hypothesis


Law of Conservation of Energy Archimedes’ Principle


Biot-Savart Law Faraday’s Law


Ampere’s Law Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis


Planck Equation Kirchhoff’s law


Kirchoff’s Second Law Newton’s law of universal gravitation


Maxwell’s Equations Bernoulli’s Principle


Electric Potential due to a Point charge Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics


Gauss’ Law First law of thermodynamics


Lenz’s Law Wein’s Displacement Law


Ohm’s Law Law of Equipartition of Energy


Joule’s Laws Laws of reflection


Brewster’s law Radioactive Decay Law


Bragg’s Law Murphy’s Law


Doppler Effect Einstein Field Equation


Casimir Effect Stefan-Boltzmann Law


Moseley’s Law Superposition Principle


Newton’s Laws of Motion Thermodynamics


Laws of Friction Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle


Pascal’s Law Wave-Particle Duality


Snell’s law Fermat’s Principle


Boyle’s Law Huygens’ Principle


Pascal’s Law Ideal Gas Law


Equivalence Principle Joule-Thomson Effect


Curie-Weiss Law Law of Conservation of Line Momentum Curie’s Law Wiedemann-Franz Law


Newton’s Second law of motion Newton’s First law of motion


Newton’s Third law of motion Continuity Equation


Chandrasekhar Limit Kirchhoff’s First Law


Hooke’s Law

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