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    Phys·ics
    /ˈfiziks/

    plural

    • 1. the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
  2. So, if it’s a definition you want, it’s a definition you’ll get. For the most part, physicists are trying to do the following: Precisely define the most fundamental measurable quantities in the universe (e.g., velocity, electric field, kinetic energy).

  3. noun. the branch of science concerned with the properties of matter and energy and the relationships between them. It is based on mathematics and traditionally includes mechanics, optics, electricity and magnetism, acoustics, and heat. Modern physics, based on quantum theory, includes atomic, nuclear, particle, and solid-state studies.

  4. Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the study of nature in an attempt to understand how the universe behaves.

  5. the scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that they have on each other: nuclear physics. a physics lab. Fewer examples. She studied chemistry and physics at college. She's got a physics degree from Warwick University. the laws of physics. Newton's discoveries revolutionized physics. theoretical physics.

  6. A2. the scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that they have on each other: nuclear physics. a physics lab. Fewer examples. She studied chemistry and physics at college. She's got a physics degree from Warwick University. the laws of physics. Newton's discoveries revolutionized physics. theoretical physics.

  7. Physics, the basic physical science, studies objects ranging from the very small (using quantum mechanics) to the entire universe (using general relativity). It deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.

  8. Physics is the study of matter, motion, energy, and force. Here, you can browse videos, articles, and exercises by topic. We keep the library up-to-date, so you may find new or improved material here over time.

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