Associations to the word «Physics»
Noun
- Nobel
- Physic
- Planck
- Physicist
- Relativity
- Chemistry
- Mathematic
- Cosmology
- Astronomy
- Bsc
- Mathematics
- Mechanics
- Accelerator
- Einstein
- Optic
- Magnetism
- Calculus
- Biology
- Phd
- Optics
- Particle
- Olympiad
- Meteorology
- Laboratory
- Mechanic
- Nanotechnology
- Bs
- Plasma
- Doctorate
- Laureate
- Spectroscopy
- Emeritus
- Semiconductor
- Landau
- Professor
- Symmetry
- Physiology
- Professorship
- Quark
- Math
- Solid
- Neutron
- Dynamics
- Bachelor
- Aristotle
- Cavendish
- Biochemistry
- Institute
- Textbook
- Scattering
- Johns
- Engineering
- Descartes
- Galileo
- Lecturer
- Heidelberg
- Simulation
- Undergraduate
- Lab
- Hilbert
- Electron
- Zoology
- Transistor
- Radiation
- Duality
- Bose
- Science
- Summa
- Princeton
- Raman
- Ph
- Experiment
- Cornell
- Fission
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
PHYSICS, noun. The branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy.
PHYSICS, noun. Of or pertaining to the physical aspects of a phenomenon or a system, especially those studied in physics.
PHYSICS, noun. Plural of physic
PHYSICS, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of physic
PHYSICS PACKAGE, noun. The part of any equipment which requires advanced knowledge of physics to design; especially the core nuclear components of a nuclear weapon
Dictionary definition
PHYSICS, noun. The science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics".
PHYSICS, noun. The physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something; "he studied the physics of radiation".
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.