Physics

Word PHYSICS
Character 7
Hyphenation phys ics
Pronunciations /ˈfɪz.ɪks/

Definitions and meanings of "Physics"

What do we mean by physics?

The science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two, grouped in traditional fields such as acoustics, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, as well as in modern extensions including atomic and nuclear physics, cryogenics, solid-state physics, particle physics, and plasma physics. noun

Physical properties, interactions, processes, or laws. noun

The study of the natural or material world and phenomena; natural philosophy. noun

Natural philosophy; experimental philosophy; the science of the principles operative in inorganic nature; the science of forces or forms of energy. ; ; noun

The science of nature, or of natural objects; that branch of science which treats of the laws and properties of matter, and the forces acting upon it; especially, that department of natural science which treats of the causes (as gravitation, heat, light, magnetism, electricity, etc.) that modify the general properties of bodies; natural philosophy. noun

The branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy. noun

Of or pertaining to the physical aspects of a phenomenon or a system, especially those studied in physics. noun

Plural form of physic. noun

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of physic. verb

The physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something noun

The science of matter and energy and their interactions noun

A medicine or drug, especially a cathartic or purgative.

The art or profession of healing disease; medicine.

Natural philosophy; physics.

A physician.

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The word "physics" in example sentences

All we do in physics is make observations and formulate mathematical models based in these observations that can be used to predict future observations. ❋ Victor Stenger (2010)

John Bahcall received his BA in physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1956 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1961. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The problem with much of the popular work done in physics is that you only can get the real picture, if you already know what they are talking about. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The undetected "god particle" in physics is the Higgs boson, I would postulate the "god particle" in the search for OOL is intelligence, not any mechanism we see in operation today …. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They arrive at the seemingly logical but erroneous conclusion that success in physics is unattainable unless you are a white male, and so they leave the field. ❋ Peggy (2008)

His legacy in physics is continued in his influence on a vast number of students, and their students in turn. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Merminga ultimately came the United States, where she earned masters degrees in physics and mathematics, and a PhD in physics from the University of Michigan. ❋ Peggy (2008)

Lise Meitner (1878-1968) was an Austrian-born Jew who became only the second woman to earn a doctorate in physics from the University of Vienna. ❋ Peggy (2008)

He got a B.S. in physics from the University of Rochester in 1985 and an M.S. in computer science from American University two years later. ❋ Unknown (2002)

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