Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Physics Professor Explains the Role of Computer Technology for Students, Experiments, and Applied Physics


Computer technology is a huge resource for students to learn physics more efficiently.

Physics is a very difficult subject to learn. However, with the introduction of computer technology, students can, inside and outside the classrooms, see physics done first hand.
http://qik.com/video/49952202


Computer technology help ease the difficulty of physics experiments.

Physics experiments has to deal with many formulas, variables, and data at precise numbers. With computer technology at physicist disposal, theories and problems, that once can be solved/proved in a few weeks or even months, can be solved/proved in a few minutes.
http://qik.com/video/49952245


Without applying physics, technology would not even exist.

"Physics is the foundation of all other sciences." With physics many branches of other applied sciences and engineering came about which in turn created the technology we all know and love today.
http://qik.com/video/49952295


Computer technology is significantly helpful for teaching and experimenting with physic. It is also interesting that the same technology that helps it, was created by physics.

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