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Title: | The Role of Physics in National Development: A Lesson for Nigeria |
Authors: | Hemba, Emmanuel C. Trisma, Emmanuel A. Kak'mena, Audu G. Josiah, Mcmillan M. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Series/Report no.: | ;Pp 110-114 |
Abstract: | Some people may believe that 20th and 21s1 century physics research has less of a direct impact on their daily lives than biology, chemistry, engineering and all other fields. Perhaps they think of physics as an unrealistic, enigmatic or purely academic endeavour. Others think that physics only contribute to the development of atomic bombs. This article dispels this myth and enlightens the ordinary person on how physics has worked to reshape societal values and influence economic and national development. The benefits of some areas of physics to the development of a nation and the need to promote physics research in a developing country, like Nigeria, is also highlighted. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3363 |
ISBN: | 978-978-52160-2-8 |
Appears in Collections: | Science and Technology Education
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