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- pronunciation:
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zihks
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plural noun |
definition 1: |
(used with a sing. verb) the science that deals with matter and energy, their properties, and their interactions.
Light, heat, sound, and force are subjects of physics. |
definition 2: |
physical properties, characteristics, processes, or principles.
the physics of light |
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broader category that includes physics |
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science |
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some actions associated with physics |
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accelerate, analyze, collide, examine, experiment, observe, record, research, test |
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some aspects of physics |
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atoms, electricity, energy, force, friction, gravity, heat, inertia, light, magnetism, matter, motion, nuclear energy, space, time, work |
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some kinds of physics |
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advanced, atmospheric, basic, fundamental, nuclear, optical |
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some people associated with physics |
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astronomer, engineer, mathematician, meteorologist, physicist |
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some things conventionally associated with physics |
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electron, neutron, nucleus, orbit, particle, proton, reactor |
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some things that use physics |
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computer, electromagnet, generator, laser, lever, microscope, pendulum, pulley, pump, radar, radio, reactor, rocket, telescope, transistor |
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