Physics has developed over centuries, with contributions from different people - and I don't think there is a single person whose contributions were so important (that is, so much more important than those of others) that you could label him the "father of physics".
There isn't one father of physics, there were many important physicists through the ages, each redefining the concepts we know today. We can point to some of the more noticeable physicists, who are, perhaps - Aristotle, Galileo, Newton and Einstein. There are many sites and books which can explain exactly who these people are and what their input to physics was.
Isaac Newton is called the father of modern physics and calculus.
Father of Physics- ISAAC NEWTONHe was born 1642 on the Christmas in Linconshire.
The father of modern physics
yes he is and he took a noble prizze in physics .
Yes,Sir IsaacNewtonis known as one of the greatest scientists of the world and so is the father of physics.
Ernest Rutherford is the father of nuclear physics
Galileo is considered to be the Father of Modern Physics. Albert Einstein is considered to be the Father of Physics.But different sites wary in this particular answer.
Aristotle is often referred to as the "father of physics" for his contributions to the field of natural philosophy in ancient Greece. His writings on motion, causality, and the nature of matter laid the foundation for the study of physics as we know it today.
Sir Isaac newton is the undisputed father of classical physics.
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