1 Main Ideas
Week 1
Introduction to Physics
Concept Map of the Week
Note: Image by Chudaeva, E. (2022).
Key Terms
Review the following key terms (Glossary chapter 1):
accuracy
the degree to which a measured value agrees with correct value for that measurement
approximation
an estimated value based on prior experience and reasoning
classical physics
physics that was developed from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century
conversion factor
a ratio expressing how many of one unit are equal to another unit
derived units
units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
kilogram
the SI unit for mass, abbreviated (kg)
law
a description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, a generalized pattern in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
meter
the SI unit for length, abbreviated (m)
metric system
a system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
model
representation of something that is often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
order of magnitude
refers to the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
physical quantity
a characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
physics
the science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; it is especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
precision
the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
scientific method
a method that typically begins with an observation and question that the scientist will research; next, the scientist typically performs some research about the topic and then devises a hypothesis; then, the scientist will test the hypothesis by performing an experiment; finally, the scientist analyzes the results of the experiment and draws a conclusion
second
the SI unit for time, abbreviated (s)
SI units
the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
significant figures
express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
theory
an explanation for patterns in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
units
a standard used for expressing and comparing measurements
More terms can be found in the textbook Glossary.