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∙ 15y agoSir Edward Victor Appleton was the English physicist whose studies of the ionosphere led to the development of radar. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947 for his contribution to the knowledge of the ionosphere.
A scientist who studies radioactivity is called a nuclear physicist or a radiologist.
A scientist who studies physics is called a physicist. Physicists explore the fundamental principles governing the behavior of matter and energy in the universe through theoretical and experimental methods.
A physicist studies motion. This field of study includes understanding the properties of objects in motion, analyzing the causes of motion, and predicting the behavior of objects based on their motion.
A person who studies force and motion is typically called a physicist or a physicist specializing in mechanics.
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Sir Edward Victor Appleton is the English physicist known for his work on the ionosphere, which ultimately led to the development of radar technology. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947 for his contributions to understanding the ionosphere's properties.
A scientist that studies motion, forces and energy would be called a physicist.
A physicist studies matter and its interactions.
A physicist is a person who studies physics. The study of Physics is the study of the motion and behavior of all known objects and energy in the universe. A physicist studies physics. Physics is the science of modelling the universe around us in an attempt to understand the universe, and to predict its behavior, by examining and manipulating the model. The term "Physicist" was coined by English philosopher, priest, and historian of science William Whewell in 1840, to denote a cultivator of physics. There are a variety of branches of physics from studies in sub-atomic particles to studies of the behavior of the material of the universe as a whole.
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