Introductory Physics and Applications

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Vocabulary-based flashcards covering the fundamental concepts of physics, its applications in technology, medicine, and transportation, and its impact on everyday activities.

Last updated 2:06 PM on 6/19/26
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Physics

The fundamental natural science between farces and how they interact.

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Fundamental natural science

A field that impacts everything from basic movements to advanced technologies.

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farces

The entities mentioned in the transcript whose interactions are studied within physics.

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Transportation

A field governed by physics regarding how vehicles move, use energy, and interact with their environments.

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mechanics

One of the physics principles identified as a pisite to motility within transportation.

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thermodynamics

A principal physics branch used in transportation motility and medical technology.

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fluid dynamics

A physics principle categorized alongside mechanics and thermodynamics as a pisite to motility.

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pisite

The term used to describe the relationship of mechanics, thermodynamics, and fluid dynamics to motility.

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motility

An aspect of transportation movement associated with the numerical code 3-2.

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3-2

The numerical designation associated with the motility principles in the transportation notes.

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Communication

A modern industry where physics serves as the backbone for encoding, transmitting, and decoding info.

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backbone

The role physics plays in modern communication systems.

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modern comm. systems

Systems where info is encoded, transmitted, and decoded according to physics principles.

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info

The data that is encoded, transmitted, and decoded within communication systems.

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encoded

The first step in information management governed by physics in communication systems.

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transmitted

The second step in information management governed by physics in communication systems.

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decoded

The third step in information management governed by physics in communication systems.

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Med-Tech

An abbreviation for medical Technology which utilizes physics principles.

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Medical Technology

A field that translates principles of electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and wave mechanics into practice.

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electromagnetism

A physics principle translated for use in Med-Tech applications.

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wave mechanics

A physics principle translated for use in Med-Tech applications.

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Energy and power

Concepts physics explains in terms of generation, transfer, and use in various forms.

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energy generation

A process explained by physics as one of the three main aspects of energy and power.

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energy transfer

A process explained by physics as one of the three main aspects of energy and power.

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energy use

A process explained by physics as one of the three main aspects of energy and power.

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Various forms

The diverse ways in which energy and power are generated, transferred, and used.

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Everyday activities

Daily tasks involving physics concepts such as friction, motion, and heat transfer.

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friction

A physics concept involved in everyday activities like writing.

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motion

A physics concept involved in everyday activities and vehicle transportation.

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heat transfer

A physics concept involved in everyday activities and thermodynamics.

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writing

A sedentary activity that involves physics concepts like friction, motion, and heat transfer.

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sedentary activity

A type of activity, specifically writing, which does not exert a large amount of force.

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exert

The action of applying force, which the notes suggest a sedentary activity like writing does not do much.

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Medical Applications

The category of treatments including laser surgery and radiation therapy based on physics principles.

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laser surgery

A treatment categorized under medical applications of physics.

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radiation therapy

A treatment categorized under medical applications of physics.

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Technology & Innovation

The sector where physics concepts provide the foundation to make or improve things.

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Computers

A piece of technology provided a foundation from physics concepts.

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Smartphones

A piece of technology provided a foundation from physics concepts.

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household appliances

Improved common items that were provided a foundation from physics concepts.

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foundation

The role physics concepts play for modern computers, smartphones, and household appliances.

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basic movements

One end of the spectrum of what physics impacts, contrasted with advanced technologies.

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advanced technologies

Complex systems that are impacted by the fundamental natural science of physics.

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Innovation

The process of making or improving devices like computers based on physics foundations.

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environmental interaction

How vehicles relate to their surroundings, which is governed by physics in transportation.

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vehicle movement

The process of vehicle motility governed by physics in transportation.

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principle translation

How physics concepts like wave mechanics are adapted for Med-Tech.

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modern communication

Systems where information is managed via physics-governed encoding and decoding.

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Med-Tech principles

The triad of electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and wave mechanics.

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Natural science impact

The characteristic of physics to affect everything from basic movements to advanced technologies.