Physics is a subject of study and not a monarchy, it does not have a king.
The abbreviation of physics is Phys.It is PHY
Physics of Plasmas was created in 1994.
The plural form of the word "physics" is still "physics" as it is already a plural noun.
The noun 'physics' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.The noun 'physics' takes a verb for the singular: Physics is my major.
Some popular physics forums where you can discuss and learn about various topics related to physics include Physics Forums, Physics Stack Exchange, and Reddit's r/Physics community. These platforms offer a space for engaging discussions, asking questions, and sharing knowledge with other physics enthusiasts.
Sean King has written: 'Test Your Physics'
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W. J. King has written: 'The unwritten laws of engineering' -- subject(s): Engineering, Engineers, Professional ethics, Vocational guidance
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Rad Physics is physics applied to radiation
Quantum Physics, Astronomical Physics
Radiation physics and solid state physics.
There are two main branches of pure physics. These are quantum physics and applied physics and they both focus on different aspects of physics.
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If we declare maths as the queen of sciences, physics would obviously be the king. And king and queen do have some relations, don't they? Back in old days (18-19th centuries and older) math was being developed the way the physicians needed it, not more. Suppose one day a phisician needed to solve quadratic equation and there was no way to do it. He would sit days long and finally invent a method for solve this kind of equations (in reality things were a bit different, but not much). So in the process of solving a physical problem new mathematical method was developed and the physical problem got solved too. This way physics benefited from maths and maths from physics. Nowadays every physical problem again needs a lot of maths to be solved. And as it can be seen, physics can't exist without maths (although maths can exist without physics).
the gathering of physics related information that adds to the knowledge of human body. Not directly concerned with the practical use and application of the information branches of pure physics bio-physics, cryogenics, electricity, electronics, magnetism, geo-physics, mathematical, mechanics, sound, nuclear physics, quantum physics, plasma physics, particle physics, statistical and thermodynamics.
Mainly:Mechanics (Newtonian & relativistic): - mater - time - space;Molecular physics & thermodynamics: - physics of thermal movement;Electromagnetism: - physics of E,H - field;Wave motion: - physics of sound, light, ..., solitons (tsunami);Quantum physics: physics of micro-world;High energy physics.