You will have the opportunity to design an independent research paper that is relevant to the course material, i.e., about the definition of life; the fundamental properties of life on Earth; the search for life in the Solar System and extrasolar planets;
Discussion Assignment
Describe the importance of a universal standard measuring system (SI units) in scientific work. Include at least two examples of real-life situations in which the use (or non-use) of SI units affected the outcome of the situation. In many countries,
Module 03 Discussion – Create Your Own Hypothetical Experiment
2 hours; Additional Time for Study, Research, and Reflection: 1 hour Directions: Now that you have a broader understanding of some basic concepts from the world of Physics, create a new hypothetical experiment from your own life experience that helps
Module 03 Course Project – Electricity, Magnetism, And Light Compare/Contrast Paper
Module 03 Content In a two-page paper, identify the physics principles contained within the following scenario. Explain how these principals connect to electricity, magnetism, or light in modern applications in physics. Finally, consider the different concepts in which James Clerk
Physics2
Respond to these posts: Your post is interesting. I would like to know more about what Stephen Hawking discovered. You mentioned his contribution in the area of of cosmology is linked to the evolution of the universe. Does that mean
Physics2
Respond to these posts: Your post is interesting. I would like to know more about what Stephen Hawking discovered. You mentioned his contribution in the area of of cosmology is linked to the evolution of the universe. Does that mean
Module 02 Course Project – Scientific Method Research Paper
Identify a current problem in physics by searching for news articles and current events. One reputable source of news in physics is Phys.org. Choose one article, and in two pages, describe how the scientific method is being used to solve
Physics
Discussion 2 – Science in a historical context As you read the textbook, you will come across profiles of the most famous scientists throughout history. While some of their contributions are obviously extraordinary (e.g., Einstein), it is sometimes more difficult
Lab 11
Extra Credit Lab to earn extra 100 points. Interference in Young’s interferometer In this lab, you will explore interference effects in a Young’s interferometer. You will use a simulation to measure interference effects and use the measured position
Simple Pendulum Lab
Simple Pendulum Lab – Simulation Based. Show your solutions for the exercises below, including all the equations you used, all the calculations you performed and at least three relevant screen shots. Objective: Use concepts of oscillations in the