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Physics

Welcome to the physics page. Some special physical environments that will be used in this section are listed and explained below.

  • Principles: a fundamental rule or concept in physics serving as a basis for reasoning.
  • Assumptions: a less fundamental rule or concept in physics that is taken to be true such that certain phenoma can be simplified.
  • Definitions: a precise and unambiguous description of the meaning of a physical term. It characterizes the meaning of a word by giving all the properties an only those properties that must be true.
  • Theorems: a mathematical statement that is proved to be true using rigorous mathematical reasoning. In a mathematical text, the term theorem is often reserved for the most important results.
  • Laws: a physical statement that is proved to be true, under the made assumptions and posed principles. In a physical text, the term law is often reserved for the most important results.
  • Propositions: an often interesting result, but generally less important than a theorem or law.
  • Lemmas: a minor result whose purpose is to help in proving a theorem or law. It is a stepping stone on the path to proving a theorem or law.
  • Corollaries: a result in which the proof relies heavily on a given theorem or law.
  • Proofs: a convincing argument that a certain physical statement is necessarily true. A proof generally uses deductive reasoning and logic but also contains some amount of ordinary language.

The physics sections of this wiki are based on various books and lectures. A comprehensive list of references can be found below.