i really hope someone can improve this question but, all i know is physic is math and science together. i cant really think of an example. the last person that updated this is wrong physics is the study of living things
The noun "physics" is an uncountable (mass) noun that is treated as a singular.There are two accepted forms that show possession for singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:physics'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: physics'sExamples:When I reviewed the course, I was surprised by physics' diversities.When I reviewed the course, I was surprised by physics's diversities.
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.
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Yes
Job titles are usually only capitalized in business/professional material, rather than in common prose. Writing either "Physics Teacher" or "physics teacher" would be correct, but "Physics teacher" or "physics Teacher" would not.
Yes, dyslexic individuals who excel in math but struggle with writing may still succeed in physics. Physics relies heavily on mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills, so a strength in math can compensate for weaknesses in writing. Additionally, there are accommodations available to support dyslexic students in expressing their understanding of physics concepts.
No, that is not true. But it helps to do good in writing so you can explain and document the facts and results of physics and engineering. I hated to write essays in school, but now I enjoy writing technical memos in engineering, so do your best
He loves physics, but he also enjoys writing stories.
No, you have to be good at physics and engineering to be good at it. Engineering would require you to write reports, but to write a 2500 word report? It's about quality, not quantity. If you can write a good essay, then you should have no problem writing up reports for when you do engineering work - assuming you know what you're doing. If you're hopeless at writing essays, physics and engineering, then you're going to be bad at it.
No, it is not true. It is false.
No. It is a sport. Unless you plan on writing a doctoral thesis on the physics of skating.
The noun "physics" is an uncountable (mass) noun that is treated as a singular.There are two accepted forms that show possession for singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:physics'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: physics'sExamples:When I reviewed the course, I was surprised by physics' diversities.When I reviewed the course, I was surprised by physics's diversities.
Yes, it will be hard. You'll always have situations in which you'll have to express yourself, so I strongly suggest you practice your writing skills.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.