Chapter-1 Physical World
Chapter-1 Physical World
1. What is Science?
Science in broad sense means “to know”. The word science originates from the latin word Scientia,
which means “to know”. The Sanskrit word Shastra and Arabic word Ilm also convey similar
meaning namely organized knowledge.
Science is a systematic attempt to understand natural phenomenon and use the knowledge so gained to
predict, modify and use in a controlled manner.
2. What is Physics?
Physics is the branch of science which deals with nature and natural phenomenon. It has come from
Greek word Fusis, meaning nature.
6. What are the two principal thrusts in physics? Explain with example.
Two principal thrusts in physics are unification and reductionism.
Unification: In physics, attempt is made to explain various physical phenomena in terms of just few
concepts and laws. We try to see the physical world as manifestation of some universal laws. For
example, the same (Newton’s) law of gravitation can be used to describe the motion of a body falling
towards the earth, motion of the moon around the earth and motion of planets around the sun.
Attempts are being made to unify fundamental forces of nature in the poersuit of unification.
Reductionism: Another attempt made in physics is to explain a macroscopic system in terms of its
microscopic constituents. This pursuit is called reductionism. For example, thermodynamics was
developed to explain the macroscopic properties such as temperature, internal energy, entropy, etc., of
the bulk systems. Later on, these properties were explained in terms of molecules in kinetic energy
and statistical mechanics.
1. Write the contribution and discovery of 20 Physicists from different countries of the world
and their major contribution. (Table 1.1)