Częstochowa, Poland

Physics

Fizyka

Bachelor's
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Physics at UJD

Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: physical science, environment
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
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Test: check whether Physics is the right major for you!

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Test: check whether Physics is the right major for you!

1. Do you enjoy understanding the fundamental laws that govern how the universe behaves?

2. Are you comfortable with abstract mathematical reasoning and manipulating equations?

3. Do you like designing, running, and interpreting experiments to test hypotheses?

4. Are you persistent in solving complex, multi-step problems even when they take time?

5. Do you enjoy using computers or simulations to model physical systems?

6. Are you curious about phenomena beyond everyday experience (quantum, relativity, cosmology)?

7. Do you enjoy explaining technical concepts clearly to others or working in study groups?

8. Are you willing to engage deeply with derivations, proofs, and rigorous justification rather than just memorizing facts?

9. Do you enjoy connecting different areas of science and seeing how they fit into a coherent picture?

10. Are you excited by the idea of contributing to discovery or innovation, even if the payoff is long-term?

Definitions and quotes

Physics
Physics (from Ancient Greek: φυσική (ἐπιστήμη), translit. physikḗ (epistḗmē), lit. 'knowledge of nature', from φύσις phýsis "nature") is the natural science that studies matter and its motion and behavior through space and time and that studies the related entities of energy and force. Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines, and its main goal is to understand how the universe behaves.
Physics
All science is either physics or stamp collecting.
As quoted in Rutherford at Manchester (1962) by J. B. Birks
Physics
It is impossible, and it has always been impossible, to grasp the meaning of what we nowadays call physics independently of its mathematical form.
Jacob Klein, Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra (1968)
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The supreme task of the physicist is the discovery of the most general elementary laws from which the world-picture can be deduced logically. But there is no logical way to the discovery of these elemental laws. There is only the way of intuition, which is helped by a feeling for the order lying behind the appearance, and this Einfühlung [literally, empathy or 'feeling one's way in'] is developed by experience.
Albert Einstein, Preface to Max Planck's Where is Science Going? (1933)

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