From Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikos) "natural".
The word 'physics' is a noun, a word for the science or study of nature and properties of matter and energy; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
The plural form of the word "physics" is still "physics" as it is already a plural noun.
There are hundreds, probably thousands, of words used in physics.
There is no plural form of this noun. It is the name of a single, unique area of study (science). No plural form is necessary. Alternatively, "physics" is already the plural form of the word "physic", a now-archaic word meaning "medicine".
The original language for physics is considered to be Greek, as many foundational concepts and terms in physics were first developed by ancient Greek philosophers such as Aristotle and Democritus. The word "physics" itself is derived from the Greek word "physis," meaning "nature."
Experimental physics. Only with experiments come a theory:)
The word 'physics' is a noun, a word for the science or study of nature and properties of matter and energy; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
The plural form of the word "physics" is still "physics" as it is already a plural noun.
There are hundreds, probably thousands, of words used in physics.
PHYSICS: derived from Greek word Physis means "Nture".
Yes I believe so. Physics comes from the greek word "φύση" which means Nature and "φυσικός" (physikos) means natural or environmental (also in modern greek its work for a physist. Aristotle established the word's modern scientific meaning.
The greek word PHYSICS that's Means Natural Things..
The appropriate term for the word physics is "physical science" or simply science.
Yes it is.
The appropriate term for the word physics is "physical science" or simply science.
Physics started out as Natural Philosphy then became Physical Science which then got shortened to Physics.
Surprisingly, the mostly used word in physics is, "TOUCHDOWN!" Followed by "I," "hope," "this," and "works."