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Tuesday, 09 September 2008

Welcome to the Department of Physics

Physics as a separate subject is being taught in TGES from Std. 7 to 12. The subject is handled by well-qualified and experienced teachers with Post Graduate qualifications from reputed Universities and Institutes of India. Theoretical knowledge is supported by experiments, for which the school has a well-equipped Physics laboratory.
Physics is the study of the most fundamental interactions between time, space,energy and matter It is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world around us behaves. The word physics is derived from Greek word fusis, meaning nature or natural things. As such, physics is defined as that branch of science, which studies natural phenomena in terms of basic laws and physical quantities. The study is generally structured to satisfy queries, arising from the observed events occurring around our world. In this sense, Physics answers questions about universe and the way elements of universe interact to compose natural phenomena.

We're all born with an urge to understand the world around us. This leads us to ask questions such as "How does a mobile phone work?" "How does the Sun keep shining?" "What is dark matter?" "What are the ultimate constituents of matter?" How did the Universe begin?" If you find that the more answers you discover, the more questions you want to ask, then you're on the road to becoming a physicist, and should be considering taking a physics course through higher education.

 

 Physics Faculty Members

1 Priti Dave
2 Shridhar Jagtap
3 S B Patel
4 Tushar Pathak
5 Shweta Khatri
6 Sandra Gomes

 

 

 

1Physics Lab Manual 2009-10  

2. Major fields of Physics.

3. Branches of Physics.

4.Space, Science and Technology Exhibition (2008)

 

 

 


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