BET 3214: SUBJECT METHODS PHYSICS

Institution Mount Kenya University
Course EDUCATION
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In this lesson, I am going to discus the nature of physics and how it relates to science in general. Science has several branches and physics is one of these branches. Science is seen as a particular way of knowing about the natural world. In science, the explanations given are limited to those based on observations and experiments. These explanations can be substantiated by other sciences.
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