The study of the secrets of the universe. With its goal of enlightening humanity about the mechanics of the universe, physics is one of the most fascinating disciplines you can hope to learn about.
Although a complex subject, the Physics for Beginners Diploma Course provides information that is complex enough that you will feel you have learned a significant amount, but you won’t require any prior knowledge to embark on the course.
The course begins by introducing the main principles of physics. From there, we’ll learn about the metrics of bodies in motion, how to calculate vectors, the three laws of Isaac Newton, and how we define and quantify forces. We’ll gain an understanding of how acceleration and other factors work in a uniform circular motion and discover Kepler’s Laws about planets and their orbits.
The Physics for Beginners Diploma Course explains momentum and collisions, as you discover how energy and objects respond to different types of physical interactions, followed by a look at the various forms of energy. We’ll examine harmonic motion and equilibrium and consider the forces at work in rotational motion.
We’ll learn the fundamental electrical principles – gaining an understanding of DC circuits, current, voltage, and various laws governing electricity. You’ll also improve your knowledge of waves, including sound and electromagnetic waves. You will also find out more about radiation energy as it relates to waves and other concepts.
The course concludes with an exploration of the application of physics in the real world.
By studying this course, you will:
What will I learn on the course?
The Physics for Beginners Diploma Course is for the curious; those who are discontented in merely accepting the universe for the way it is and wish to understand why and how it is.
Whether to scratch the itch of curiosity, engage in a hobby or lay the foundations for further education, this course will give you a taste of this fascinating topic and a basis to build upon with the study of physics’ higher concepts.
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