Modern Physics
Learning Time: 5-15 hours
Content: Modern physics is a subject that examines approaches different from classical physics since the beginning of the 20th century. This subject covers special relativity (E = mc²), quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle, photons, wave-particle duality, and black holes. TYT focuses on basic relativity and quantum concepts, while AYT focuses on mathematical models and theoretical physics. The current 2025 curriculum also covers quantum computation and gravitational waves. Learning this topic lays the foundation for advanced physics and technology.
- Special Relativity:
- Relativity of Time and Space
- Mass-Energy Equivalence (E = mc²)
- Lorentz Transformations
- Quantum Mechanics:
- Wave-Particle Duality
- Uncertainty Principle (Δx.Δp ≥ h/4π)
- Quantum States and Probability
- Photons and Light:
- Definition and Energy of a Photon (E = hf)
- Photoelectric Effect
- Compton Scattering
- Black Holes and Cosmology:
- Black Hole Formation
- Gravitational Waves
- The Expansion Rate of the Universe
- Applications:
- Quantum Computing
- GPS Time Slicing
- Nuclear Fusion
- Affecting Factors:
- Speed and Speed of Light
- Quantum Scales
- Ambient Conditions
- Modern Developments:
- Quantum Communication
- Gravitational Wave Detectors
- Dark Matter Research
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 hours
- Skill level Expert
- Language English
- Students 15
- Assessments Yes






