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What do you study physics for?
Physics majors study advanced mathematics, mechanics, heat, optics, electromagnetism, atomic physics, mathematical physics methods, theoretical mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical physics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, solid physics, structural and physical properties, and an introduction to computational physics.

Physics is the study of the basic form, nature, movement and transformation, internal structure of matter in the universe, and the content of physics is constantly expanding and deepening. With the development of various branches of physics, people have discovered different forms and differences of matter.

Knowledge and skills that should be possessed:

1, master the basic theories and methods of mathematics, and have high mathematical literacy.

2. Master solid and systematic basic physics theory, extensive basic physics knowledge and basic experimental methods, and have certain basic scientific research ability and application development ability.

3. Understand the general principles and knowledge of similar majors.