they make theories/ laws of about the universe or take theories and improve them or adjust them or say it's completely wrong and once they make/adjust/modify... they give it to expirmental physicist and the expirimental physicists will try to prove you wrong once it's correct you've got yourself a theory :)
Theoretical physicists employ mathematical models and abstractions of physics in an attempt to explain experimental data taken of the natural world without actually performing experiments.
You could say all physicists are scientists, but not all scientists are physicists.
No, it was purposely invented through the Manhattan Project. Based on theoretical work by physicists such as Leo Szilard and Albert Einstein
Einstein did few experiments. He was what is known as a "theoretical" physicist. These are people who work chiefly with equations on pen and paper (or nowadays a computer). Other physicists are known as "experimental" physicists who work with equipment and design experiments to solve problems. The skills for each are different enough that few physicists do both well.
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When theoretical physicists work on equations and don't test their hypothesis, experimental physicists test their hypothesis and verify their conclusion. Usually theoretical physicists work on things like black holes and string-theory when experimental physicists work on Newtonian laws.
Theoretical physicists employ mathematical models and abstractions of physics in an attempt to explain experimental data taken of the natural world without actually performing experiments.
Theoretical physics is where physicists theorize about things not yet proved mainly by using equations or preexisting theories.
Theoretical physicists employ mathematical models and abstractions of physics in an attempt to explain experimental data taken of the natural world without actually performing experiments.
Astronomers do. Also, theoretical physicists and cosmologists, as well as anybody who's interested.
Theoretical physicists employ mathematical models and abstractions of physics in an attempt to explain experimental data taken of the natural world without actually performing experiments.
A physicist is a person who studies physics and does research in this field. There are a number of types of physicists including theoretical and practical.
Einstein was a theoretical physicist as apposed to an experimental one. People like Einstein generally work with a pen and paper, or chalkboard. Assistants are rare, although exchanging ideas with peers and publishing their work is common. Experimental physicists design experiments, and collect data and often have many assistants. Some cross over into theoretic physics, some to engineering. Usually theoretical physicists don't cross over to other fields. Usually both theoretical and experimental physicists have teaching resonsibilities, but this varies.
Einstein was a theoretical physicist as apposed to an experimental one. People like Einstein generally work with a pen and paper, or chalkboard. Assistants are rare, although exchanging ideas with peers and publishing their work is common. Experimental physicists design experiments, and collect data and often have many assistants. Some cross over into theoretic physics, some to engineering. Usually theoretical physicists don't cross over to other fields. Usually both theoretical and experimental physicists have teaching resonsibilities, but this varies.
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You could say all physicists are scientists, but not all scientists are physicists.
The noun 'field' is a collective noun for:a field of racehorsesa field of runnersa field of theoretical physicists