KLB Physics form 4 notes

Institution Secondary
Course K.C.S.E
Year 1st Year
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Physics is defined as the study of matter and its relation to energy. The subject is applied in explaining phenomena like eclipse, lightning, rainbow, mirage and many other wonders of nature. Physics explains the how and why behind the: • falling of bodies towards the ground. • daily occurrence of tides in the sea. • rising up of a liquid through a drinking straw.
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