What is the difference between Conceptual Physics and Physics?
anonymous
2009-12-13 08:45:19 UTC
At our school you take Conceptual Physics for a year, then next year you take Physics after that. What is the difference between the 2?
Three answers:
anonymous
2009-12-13 08:50:38 UTC
Some artificial difference dreamt up by your school. Is it to save doing experimental work in Year 1?
buch
2016-10-15 15:08:23 UTC
the conceptual physics you recommend is the reason and the why's of physics. like to illustrate, "the physics at the back of *specific products" and stuff. the physics physics is composed of the computation. only positioned that in the process innovations. conceptual physics is all approximately motives, statements, no equations!
Old Science Guy
2009-12-13 08:58:08 UTC
conceptual physics was dreamt up about 25 years ago
their slogan was "You can teach physics without math!"
I'm sorry, but my take on it is "What's the point?"
it is probably well suited to be used as a general science course
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