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+ | The world we live in is full of mysteries. | ||
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+ | The reason is that the constellations in the night sky move regularly with the seasons. | ||
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+ | Why are there day and night? Why is there a season on the earth? | ||
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+ | Why does the sky look blue? What is a beautiful rainbow? | ||
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+ | Why do objects fall and move? | ||
+ | There are hardnesses, colors, and those that conduct electricity and those that do not, depending on the substance. | ||
+ | Why are there so many different substances? | ||
+ | Physics seeks to unravel the reason for the mysteries of nature. | ||
+ | ・ Turning over a Japanese dictionary to find out what physics is, | ||
+ | For example, in Shinjirin (Sanseido) | ||
+ | "The laws that explore the structure of matter and govern microscopic and macroscopic natural phenomena, | ||
+ | The most basic field of natural science that is explored as an interaction between the constituent elements of matter ” | ||
+ | Is explained. | ||
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+ | === overview === | ||
+ | *[[wikipedia: Physics | Wikipedia (Physics)]] | ||
+ | === Text book of physics === | ||
+ | *[[wikibooks: High_School_Physics| Wikibooks (High_School_Physics)]] | ||
+ | *[[wikibooks:Physics_Study_Guide | Wikibooks (Physics_Study_Guide)]] | ||
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+ | == CAI Exercise == | ||
+ | * [[cai_en:GENPHY00010001|Go to CAI Exercise page]] | ||
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+ | [[en:Physics/What is Physics]] | ||
+ | [[ja:物理/物理学とは何か]] | ||
== CAI Exercise == | == CAI Exercise == |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 8 May 2020
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RT;このテキストの使い方を入れる。
The world we live in is full of mysteries.
The reason is that the constellations in the night sky move regularly with the seasons.
Why are there day and night? Why is there a season on the earth?
Why does the sky look blue? What is a beautiful rainbow?
Why do objects fall and move? There are hardnesses, colors, and those that conduct electricity and those that do not, depending on the substance. Why are there so many different substances? Physics seeks to unravel the reason for the mysteries of nature. ・ Turning over a Japanese dictionary to find out what physics is, For example, in Shinjirin (Sanseido) "The laws that explore the structure of matter and govern microscopic and macroscopic natural phenomena, The most basic field of natural science that is explored as an interaction between the constituent elements of matter ” Is explained.