Is an experimental science.
Physics
Observe the phenomena of nature and try to find patterns that relate to these phenomena.
Physicists
Scientific ideas starts as __________ and evidence may or may not support them.
Predictions
Physical Quantities:
Fundamental (or base) Quantities
Derived Quantities
Fundamental Quantities:
Derived Quantities:
Infromal Ststem of measurement:
System of measurement:
British Imperial System:
Measurement for the length and distance:
Measurement for Mass:
Measurement for Volume:
Measurement for temperature:
Measurement Error:
Theory
Law
Require measurements, we generally use numbers to describe the results of measurements.
Experiments
Some physical quantities are so fundamental that we define them only by describing how to measure them.
Operational definition
Fundamental (or base) Quantities
The quantities that are derived from the fundamental quantities like speed, acceleration, density, force, and momentum.
Derived Quantities
Defined as distance covered over time.
Speed
Defined as mass per unit volume.
Density
Defined as mass acceleration.
Force
when we measure a quantity, we always compare it with some reference ________.
Standard