Physics Lab

Physics Lab

Physics is the study of the fundamental laws that govern the universe, from the subatomic particles that build matter to the galaxies that span the cosmos. However, in a textbook, these laws—Newton’s Laws of Motion, Ohm’s Law, or the Laws of Thermodynamics—exist only as abstract equations and definitions. The Physics Laboratory is the dedicated environment where these abstractions are brought to life.

A Physics Lab is more than just a room with tables and equipment; it is a space designed for inquiry, observation, and rigorous testing. It is here that students transition from passive recipients of knowledge to active investigators. By observing physical phenomena firsthand, students bridge the gap between theoretical speculation and empirical evidence, fostering a deep, intuitive understanding of how the world works.