Randy Kobes & Gabor Kunstatter - UWinnipeg Physics Dept.

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The discussion centers on the Physics Department at the University of Winnipeg, featuring contributions from Randy Kobes and Gabor Kunstatter. Key topics include foundational physics concepts such as motion, force, Newton's laws, work and energy, and advanced subjects like quantum theory and special relativity. The discussion also references educational resources, including Michael Fowler's Modern Physics Lectures and the University of Virginia's physics curriculum. These resources provide comprehensive coverage of both classical and modern physics principles.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of classical mechanics, including Newton's laws of motion.
  • Familiarity with thermodynamics and energy concepts.
  • Knowledge of electromagnetism principles.
  • Basic grasp of quantum mechanics and relativity.
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore Michael Fowler's Modern Physics Lectures for in-depth understanding of advanced topics.
  • Research the University of Virginia's physics curriculum for additional educational resources.
  • Study the applications of Newton's laws in real-world scenarios.
  • Investigate the implications of quantum theory on modern physics.
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Students, educators, and physics enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of both classical and modern physics concepts, as well as those looking for reputable educational resources in the field.

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Randy Kobes & Gabor Kunstatter
Physics Department
University of Winnipeg

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Introduction
Motion
Force's and Newton's Laws
Work and Energy
Rotational Motion
Gravity
Fluids
Heat
Electricity and Magnetism
Light
Special Relativity
Quantum Theory
Nuclear Physics
Earth and other Planets
Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
 
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