To string together six theorems of physics by Pythagoras theorem
H. Y. Cui

TL;DR
This paper reveals that six fundamental physics theorems are interconnected through the Pythagoras theorem, proposing a unified teaching approach that enhances understanding of their internal relationships.
Contribution
It identifies and links six key physics theorems via the Pythagoras theorem, providing a new perspective for physics education.
Findings
Six physics theorems share a common Pythagorean structure
Internal relationships between theorems are clarified
Potential for improved physics teaching methods
Abstract
In this paper, we point out that there are at lest six theorems in physics sharing common virtue of Pythagoras theorem, so that it is possible to string these theorems together with the Pythagoras theorem for physics teaching, the six theorems are Newton's three laws of motion, universal gravitational force, Coulomb's law, and the formula of relativistic dynamics. Knowing the internal relationships between them, which have never been clearly revealed by other author, will benefit the logic of physics teaching.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCancer and biochemical research · Reflective Practices in Education · Medical and Biological Sciences
