Nope. Physics is what runs the universe.
There are really no phenomena in which physics is not applied - physics can be used to describe almost everything you can think of in the world around yourself. Only intangible things like human thoughts and emotions and religion cannot be explained by science.
Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.
Bernoulli
A phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of a force applied to a system matcches the natural frequency of vibration in a system, resulting in a large amplitude of vibration.
Applied Physics A was created in 1973.
Journal of Applied Physics was created in 1931.
Applied Physics Laboratory was created in 1942.
Applied Physics Express was created in 2008.
Applied Physics B was created in 1981.
Applied Physics Letters was created in 1962.
A phenomenon is any occurence, fact, or happening that can be observed. The term is usually applied to something unusual or unique in some way. It is sometimes applied to a person who displays rare talents or abilities (as in sports). When talking about more than one phenomenon, the plural is phenomena.
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