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In simple tense, Physics means the science that deals with the idea of matter and energy.The knowledge of Physics that we have is the result of the work of many people who have built and tested theories about matter ( matter is anything which have mass and occupy space) and energy.Theories are tested by doing experiments.IN order to obtain results from experiments which are reliable, one of the things we must do is to make accurate measurements.
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Physics is the scientific study of matter and energy. This energy can take the form of motion, light, electricity, radiation, gravity . . . Just about anything, honestly. Physics deals with matter on scales ranging from sub-atomic particles (i.e. The particles that make up the atom and the particles that make up those particles) to stars and even entire galaxies.
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In my classroom we have a whole list of what physics is but my favourite has to be Physics = PHun. Lol
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Physics is basically the study of matter and energy, as well as forces and motion. It is truly a universal science. Physics applies to pretty much anything you can think of.
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Physics is a branch of science that deals with the study of interaction between matter and energy.
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Physics is the science that deals with such basic ideas as energy, matter, force and time. It explains how the world around us was put together and how it changes. The word Physics comes from a Greek word meaning nature.
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