1) What is the nature (or material or universe) made of?
2) What is happening between matters/materials? (Interactions)
The first overtone is the fundamental times two. The second overtone is the fundamental times three. In physics the first harmonic is the fundamental. In physics is the second harmonic the first overtone. In physics is the third harmonic the second overtone. In physics is the fourth harmonic the third overtone. Even-numbered harmonics are odd-numbered overtones. Odd-numbered harmonics are even-numbered overtones.
The dictionary definition of physics is "the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them", but what that really means is that physics is about asking fundamental questions and trying to answer them by observing and experimenting.Physicists ask really big questions like:· How did the universe begin?· How will the universe change in the future?· How does the Sun keep on shining?· What are the basic building blocks of matter?If you think these questions are fascinating, then you'll like physics.
The objective of physics is to understand the fundamental nature of the universe in which we live.
Other sciences depend on the physics of the situation.
You answered your own question! Physics explains natural phenomena with fundamental laws and principles.
The study and understanding of matter and energy and their interactions.
The first overtone is the fundamental times two. The second overtone is the fundamental times three. In physics the first harmonic is the fundamental. In physics is the second harmonic the first overtone. In physics is the third harmonic the second overtone. In physics is the fourth harmonic the third overtone. Even-numbered harmonics are odd-numbered overtones. Odd-numbered harmonics are even-numbered overtones.
The dictionary definition of physics is "the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them", but what that really means is that physics is about asking fundamental questions and trying to answer them by observing and experimenting.Physicists ask really big questions like:· How did the universe begin?· How will the universe change in the future?· How does the Sun keep on shining?· What are the basic building blocks of matter?If you think these questions are fascinating, then you'll like physics.
The objective of physics is to understand the fundamental nature of the universe in which we live.
Other sciences depend on the physics of the situation.
You answered your own question! Physics explains natural phenomena with fundamental laws and principles.
Gravity.
Yes.
The Special Prize for Fundamental Physics
Physics deals with the study of the fundamental forces and nature of the universe. Chemistry is arguably applied physics, and biology is applied chemistry.
How important is physics in the advancement physics? I would say it's fundamental. If you restate the question, maybe I can give a better answer.
Physics provides models of the physical world including electricity, magnetism, optics and mechanics.