's Introduction to Elementary Physics

In summary, the conversation revolves around a new member seeking help with understanding the basic laws of physics, specifically in relation to natural occurrences such as motion, electricity, and vortexes. The other members suggest starting with the equation E=mc^2 and avoiding complex theories until a better understanding is developed. They also advise the member to ask more specific questions in order to receive proper assistance.
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Mrod777
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I am just starting in elementry Physics and so in fear of asking an over simplified Question Can some one break down the common Law's of Physic's relating to natural occurances such as Motion/Electricity/Vortex's and any other relitive information you may deem esential.
Mark
 
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Hi Mark and welcome to the Forums,

Perhaps it would be easier if you asked the question you want to ask...
 
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Start with--E= mc^2
 
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If your just starting elementary physics, and judging by the thread title I'm guessing that your just after classical theories, I would stay a way from relativity for the moment.
 
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Hi my back ground is in Electronics in the Medical field.
 
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The reason Hootenanny gave you the response he gave is that your question is so general you are essentially asking us to post the first several chapters of a physics book. That isn't how a discussion forum works. You need to ask more specific questions if you want real help.
 

1. What is elementary physics?

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