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key term - Classical physics

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Definition

Classical physics is the branch of physics that deals with phenomena that can be described by theories developed before the advent of quantum mechanics. It primarily includes Newtonian mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and classical wave theory.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Classical physics relies on deterministic laws where outcomes are predictable given initial conditions.
  2. Newton's laws of motion form the foundation of classical mechanics.
  3. Maxwell's equations are crucial in describing classical electromagnetism.
  4. Classical physics successfully explains macroscopic phenomena but fails at atomic and subatomic levels.
  5. Thermodynamics and classical wave theory are also integral parts of classical physics.

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