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Physics
What is Physics?
Physics, major science, dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces.

What are the fields of physics?
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Alphabetical listing of physics topics
    What is an alphabetical listing of physics topics?
Physics for high school students
    What should high school students know about physics?
Physics for engineers
    What should an engineer know about physics?
* Acoustics - the study of sound & sound waves
* Astronomy - the study of space
* Astrophysics - the study of the physical properties of objects in space
* Atomic Physics - the study of atoms, specifically the electron properties of the atom
* Astrodynamics
* Biophysics - the study of physics in living systems
* Chaos - the study of systems with strong sensitivity to initial conditions, so a slight change at the beginning quickly become major changes in the system
* Chemical Physics - the study of physics in chemical systems
* Computational Physics - the application of numerical methods to solve physical problems for which a quantitative theory already exists
* Cosmology - the study of the universe as a whole, including its origins and evolution
* Cryophysics / Cryogenics / Low Temperature Physics - the study of physical properties in low temperature situations, far below the freezing point of water
* Crystallography - the study of crystals and crystalline structures
* Classical mechanics
* Condensed matter physics
* Dynamics
* Electromagnetism - the study of electrical and magnetic fields, which are two aspects of the same phenomenon
* Electronics - the study of the flow of electrons, generally in a circuit
* Fluid Dynamics / Fluid Mechanics - the study of the physical properties of "fluids," specifically defined in this case to be liquids and gases
* Geophysics - the study of the physical properties of the Earth
* High Energy Physics - the study of physics in extremely high energy systems, generally within particle physics
* High Pressure Physics - the study of physics in extremely high pressure systems, generally related to fluid dynamics
* High Energy Physics
* Laser Physics - the study of the physical properties of lasers
* Materials physics
* Mathematical Physics - applying mathematically rigorous methods to solving problems within physics
* Mechanics - the study of the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
* Meteorology / Weather Physics - the physics of the weather
* Molecular Physics - the study of physical properties of molecules
* Nanotechnology - the science of building circuits and machines from single molecules and atoms
* Nuclear Physics - the study of the physical properties of the atomic nucleus
* Optics / Light Physics - the study of the physical properties of light
* Polymer physics
* Particle Physics - the study of fundamental particles and the forces of their interaction
* Plasma Physics - the study of matter in the plasma phase
* Quantum Electrodynamics - the study of how electrons and photons interact at the quantum mechanical level
* Quantum Mechanics / Quantum Physics - the study of science where the smallest discrete values, or quanta, of matter and energy become relevant
* Quantum Optics - the application of quantum physics to light
* Quantum Field Theory - the application of quantum physics to fields, including the fundamental forces of the universe
* Quantum Gravity - the application of quantum physics to gravity and unification of gravity with the other fundamental particle interactions * Quantum mechanics
* Relativity - the study of systems displaying the properties of Einstein's theory of relativity, which generally involves moving at speeds very close to the speed of light
* Solid State physics
* Statistical Mechanics - the study of large systems by statistically expanding the knowledge of smaller systems
* String Theory / Superstring Theory - the study of the theory that all fundamental particles are vibrations of one-dimensional strings of energy, in a higher-dimensional universe
* Thermodynamics - the physics of heat
Questions
Electricity Questions
Electromagnetism Questions
Electrostatic Charge Questions
Energy Transfer Questions
Forces and Motion Questions
Forces and Motion Questions
Questions - Mains Electricity
Radioactivity Questions
The Earth and Beyond Questions
Waves Questions
Electromagnetic Waves and Plate Tectonics
Waves Questions
Waves - Sound - Light - Water
All Equations
Quiz
Electricity
Electricity - Current - Voltage - Power - Quiz
Resistance - Diode - LDR - Thermistor - Quiz
Electrostatic Charge
Electrostatic Charge - Quiz
Magnets and Electromagnetism
Magnets - Quiz
Electromagnetism - Circuit Breaker - Motor - Quiz
Electricity - Generator - Transformer - Quiz
Energy Resources - Power Stations - Quiz
Forces and Motion
Speed - Velocity - Acceleration - Quiz
Force - Mass - Weight - Gravity - Quiz
Motion - Friction - Stopping Distance - Quiz
Waves
Waves - Longitudinal - Transverse - Quiz
Sound - Quiz
Light - Quiz
Electromagnetic waves - Quiz
Plate Tectonics - Earthquakes - Quiz
The Earth and Beyond
The Moon - Satellites - Comets - Quiz
Stars - Galaxies - Quiz
The Universe - Big Bang - Red-Shift - Quiz
Energy Transfer
Heat - Conduction - Convection - Radiation - Quiz
Heat - Insulation - Efficiency - Quiz
Energy - Potential - Kinetic - Power - Quiz
Radioactivity
Radioactivity - Alpha - Beta - Gamma - Quiz
Radioactivity - Nucleus - Isotope - Quiz
Radioactivity - Detection - Half-Life - Carbon Dating - Quiz
Radioactivity - Thickness Control - Tracer - Cancer - Safety - Quiz
Rutherford - Fission - Nuclear Power - Quiz
Below is a full list of all the physics quizzes in alphabetical order.

Physics 2011 Revision Quizzes
Mechanics

Measurement
Motion in One Dimension
Motion in Two Dimensions
Relative Motion
Newton's First Law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law
Statics of Rigid Bodies
Applications of Newton's Laws
Gravity
Work and Energy
Linear Momentum and Collisions
Rotational Dynamics )
Properties of Matter
Fluid Mechanics

Surface Tension
Statics of Fluids
Dynamics of Fluids
Oscillations and Waves

Oscillations
Wave Motion
Acoustics
Instruments
Thermodynamics

Thermal Properties of Matter
Heat and the First Law
Change of State
Kinetic Theory
Gas Law
Entropy and the Second Law
Electricity and Magnetism

Electrostatics
Electric Fields and Potential
Capacitance
Resistance
Electromotive Force and Current
DC Circuits
Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Fields and Forces
Inductance
Electromagnetic Induction
AC Circuits
Semiconductors and Tubes
Electromagnetic Radiation
Optics

Geometrical Optics
Photometry
Diffraction
Interference
Color
Polarization
The Eye
Modern Optics
Modern Physics

Quantum Effects
Atomic Physics
Nuclear Physics
Elementary Particles
Relativity
Astronomy and Astrophysics

Planetary Astronomy
Stellar Astronomy
Cosmology

Lasers
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Electricity
Electrostatic Charge
Magnets and Electromagnetism
Forces and Motion
Waves
The Earth and Beyond
Energy Transfer
Radioactivity
Equations
Revision Quizzes
Why study this subject?
How do sea navigators measure their ships speed?
What are the fields of physics?

The list will be updated with new additions and definitions as appropriate.
Below is a full list of all the physics quizzes in alphabetical order.
Aerospace Engineering

How do engineers determine the weight of an airplane which they are designing?
Automotive
Programs
Hypersonic Aerodynamics Index
Sound
Light and Matter

What is the colour spectrum?
What happens when light strikes the surface of a material?
How is light absorbed?
How is light scattered?
Why are some substances coloured?

Colour Vision

What is colour?
How does the eye work?
What are scotopic and photopic vision?
What is chromatic aberration?
What is trichromacy?
What is the opponent theory of colour vision?
What are brightness, hue, and colourfulness?

CIE Colour Specification

What is additive colour matching?
What are the additive primaries?
What does CIE stand for?
What is the CIE 1931 system?
What is the CIE standard observer?
What are the tristimulus values?
Why are the CIE primaries often called imaginary primaries?
How can tristimulus values be calculated?
What colour measurement devices are available?
How does a reflectance spectrophotometer work?
What is the optical geometry of a spectrophotometer?
How does a colorimeter work?
What is the specular component of reflectance?
What is the difference between a light source and an illuminant?
What is D65?
What is TL84?
What is CIE 1931 colour space?
Why is the 1931 standard observer called a 2 degree observer?
What is the 10 degree observer?
What are chromaticity coordinates?
What is the CIE L* a* b* colour space?
Should I use L* a* b* or L* C* H* specification?

Colour Difference Evaluation

What are CIELAB colour differences?
How good are CIELAB colour differences?
How do I get descriptive colour differences?
What does Delta E stand for?
Which colour difference equation should I use?
What is the CMC equation?
What is the BFD equation?
What is the CIE 94 equation?
What are the M&S equations?
How do I set the pass/fail value?

Miscellaneous Topics

What is colour constancy?
What is metamerism?
How do I measure whiteness?
How do I measure yellowness?
What can I do if my sample is not uniform?
What is device-independent colour space?