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| Physics (Greek: physis – φύσις meaning "nature") is a natural science; it is the study of matter and its motion through spacetime and all that derives from these, such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world and universe behave. Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines, perhaps the oldest through its... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Physics
Physics (Greek: physis – φύσις meaning "nature") is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through spacetime, as well as all applicable concepts, such as energy and force. -
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Physics (from the Greek φυσικός (phisikos), "natural", and φύσις (phisis), "nature") is the science of the natural world in the broadest sense of that term. It deals with matter and energy, and the fundamental forces of nature that govern the interactions between particles. -
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Physics (disambiguation)
Physics is the science of matter and its motion. Physics may also refer to: -
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Physics (Aristotle)
Physics (or "Physica", or "Physicae Auscultationes" meaning "lessons") is an important work by Aristotle. It is a collection of treatises or lessons that deal with the most general (philosophical) principles of moving things, both living and non-living, rather than physical theories (in the modern sense) or investigations of the particular contents of the universe. -
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Physics (band)
Formed in late 1993, Physics was heavily influenced by Krautrock, minimalism, and electronic music, though were often lumped into the math rock genre. After Physics dissolved in 2000, Jason Soares and Jeff Coad went on to form the more electronic-based Aspects of Physics, with two releases on the imputor label. -
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Physics (further reading)
This page lists sources for further reading about Physics. ... Nature Physics -
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Classical physics
What "classical physics" refers to depends on the context. When discussing special relativity, it refers to the Newtonian physics which preceded relativity, i.e. the branches of physics based on principles developed before the rise of relativity and quantum mechanics. -
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Modern physics
The term modern physics refers to the post-Newtonian conception of physics. The term implies that classical descriptions of phenomena are lacking, and that an accurate, "modern", description of reality requires theories to incorporate elements of quantum mechanics or Einsteinian relativity, or both. -
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List of common physics notations
Roman letters used in mathematics ... Physics lists -
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