Yes. In fact it can be said that it is one of the most fundamental things studied by physics because it is one of the few things we can measure. For example:
We measure a force -> We actually measure the rate of motion change in a calibrated instrument.
We measure a field strength -> We again measure a motion.
Almost everything we measure, we measure through motion of some sort. Interactions between particles are not directly observable, instead we measure their effects on the surroundings, inducing motions in measuring apparatus.
Predominantly Physics which involves the study of both 'motion' and 'energy' . However, 'energy' is sometimes studied in Chemistry.
A person who has studied physics is called a physicist.
yes
Yes. Everything in the Universe is related to motion and physics.
He studied Physics
Chemistry, Physics and Biology
Yes, in electronics.
Yes, electricity is a major part of physics from the atom to the cosmos.
Physicists mainly. But chemists, mathematicians, and engineers study physics as well.
The are many scientists who studied motion but perhaps Isaac Newton is one of the better known ones.
Physics is the science of motion and does not have anything to do with economics.
Astronomy/physics