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Remon
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I'm thinking of taking it because of the simple reason that I'm really interested in it (I'm replacing it with another course but I'm not going to major in it), its description mentions interesting topics like relativity, time travel, quantum entanglement (sounds interesting yet very scary lol), etc.
My question is what is first year physics like? is all just calculations and memorizing equations/forces? or does it actually make you think about different theories/ideas and it revolves more about knowledge than calculations? because that's what I hope it is. Any advice would be appreciated guys, thank you.
p.s I go to university of Toronto (don't know if it matters)
My question is what is first year physics like? is all just calculations and memorizing equations/forces? or does it actually make you think about different theories/ideas and it revolves more about knowledge than calculations? because that's what I hope it is. Any advice would be appreciated guys, thank you.
p.s I go to university of Toronto (don't know if it matters)