Physicists mainly. But chemists, mathematicians, and engineers study physics as well.
They are called physicists. They are not called physicians because that word is used to describe medical doctors.
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A physicist is a scientist who has received extensive training in the subject of physics, and has become an expert in it; physics refers to the study of how matter and energy behave.
This question maybe should be rephrased to something like: What is physics about? Physics is the study of the natural laws that govern nature. Physicists go about 'discovering' these laws and spend substantial time verifying the discoveries and determining all the consequences. Physics may be an exact or nearly exact science, but it is not perfectly mathematical. That is laws are never proven but only hypothesized. Then everyone goes about looking for an exception. The proof is never complete as the law is never mathematically derived and is always subject to revision.
Particle physicists. or Quantum Physicists or Atomic Physicists
Physicists study light.
Particle physicists or nuclear physicists.
Nuclear Physicists.
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No that is more the line of an anthropologist
Astronomers, physicists
nuclear physicists
- Nuclear Physicists
Although the disciplines may overlap with others, it's safe to say that generally astronomers, physicists and astrophysicists study black holes; particle physicists study particles.