You are a teacher of physics. Physics is usually taught at college level so that is a subject matter and teachers in subject matter don't have degrees in education. Actually, most teachers have a degree in subject matter and education classes. I have a BS in child development, MA in counseling, and PhD in adult education with 3 teaching credentials. Notice all of them are in a subject matter.
If you're a professor teaching at a university you would be called a physicist because you would have to conduct research. If you're a physics teacher in highschool your occupation would be teacher.
physicist Sheldon is a theoretical Physicist and Leonard an experimental Physicist.
A medical physicist uses the principles of physics to conduct research in medical-related fields such as radiation therapy, imaging technologies, and medical devices. They collaborate with medical professionals to improve diagnostics and treatments using physics concepts and technology.
You will need to study Physics and Mathematics (preferabley with Mechanics) at A-level. Then do a degree in Physics at university though that is to general, you will need to specialise in a certain subject.
A person who has studied physics is called a physicist.
A physicist.
Gabriel Lippman (1908 Physics)
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A scientist who studies and understands the laws of physics is a physicist.
A scientist who studies and understands the laws of physics is a physicist.
A scientist that studies motion, forces and energy would be called a physicist.
A. I. Kitaigorodskii has written: 'Introduction to physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Physics for everyone' 'I am a physicist' 'Organic chemical crystallography'