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- pronunciation:
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(used with a singular verb) the science that deals with matter and energy, their qualities, and the relationships between them. Physics includes the study of light, heat, sound, electricity, and force.
We studied magnetism in our class on physics. |
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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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