Physics and mathematics are fundamental sciences that help us understand the universe. Physics explores the properties and interactions of matter and energy, while mathematics provides the precise language and tools to describe these phenomena effectively.
Describe how forces affect the motion of objects. The three laws explain inertia, acceleration, and action-reaction.
The study of heat, energy transfer, and work. Key principles include energy conservation and entropy.
Explores the interaction of electric charges and magnetic fields, including circuits, waves, and induction.
Focuses on the behavior of particles at atomic and subatomic scales, including wave-particle duality and uncertainty.
Studies continuous change through derivatives and integrals, applied to motion, growth, and area problems.
Examines vectors, vector spaces, matrices, and transformations used in physics and engineering.
Involves equations with derivatives that describe dynamic systems in physics, biology, and economics.
The science of collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data for informed decision-making.
The combination of both Physics and Maths and is part of the A-Level Maths Course alongside statistics and pure maths