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Quantum physics

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In the Quantum Physics podcast episode, Smith introduces the fascinating world of physics, starting with a detailed explanation of electricity, delving into the subject's fundamentals such as electrons, current, voltage, and resistance, and introducing Ohm's Law. Smith moves on to cover reflection and refraction of light, discussing key concepts such as the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal line, as well as the differences between real and virtual images. The episode continues with principles of heat, work, energy and power, explaining the energy transfer, the relationship between force and movement, as well as the speed of work (power). Finally, Smith explains the magnetic effects of electric current, discussing how currents and coils create powerful electromagnets. Smith ends the episode by providing study tips and encourages the audience to send in their questions and topic suggestions.Copyright Podcraftr Ciencias Sociales
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  • Physics
    Feb 26 2026
    In the Quantum Physics podcast episode, Smith introduces the fascinating world of physics, starting with a detailed explanation of electricity, delving into the subject's fundamentals such as electrons, current, voltage, and resistance, and introducing Ohm's Law. Smith moves on to cover reflection and refraction of light, discussing key concepts such as the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal line, as well as the differences between real and virtual images. The episode continues with principles of heat, work, energy and power, explaining the energy transfer, the relationship between force and movement, as well as the speed of work (power). Finally, Smith explains the magnetic effects of electric current, discussing how currents and coils create powerful electromagnets. Smith ends the episode by providing study tips and encourages the audience to send in their questions and topic suggestions.
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