Physics (Ancient Greek: φύσις physis "nature") is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space-time, as well as all applicable concepts, such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.

Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines, perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy. Over the last two millennia, physics had been considered synonymous with philosophy, chemistry, and certain branches of mathematics and biology, but during the Scientific Revolution in the 16th century, it emerged to become a unique modern science in its own right. However, in some subject areas such as in mathematical physics and quantum chemistry, the boundaries of physics remain difficult to distinguish.

Physics is both significant and influential, in part because advances in its understanding have often translated into new technologies, but also because new ideas in physics often resonate with other sciences, mathematics, and philosophy. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism or nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons; advances in thermodynamics led to the development of motorized transport; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.

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What is the difference between Conceptual Physics and Physics?
Q. At our school you take Conceptual Physics for a year, then next year you take Physics after that. What is the difference between the 2?
Asked by cpizzle - Sun Dec 13 11:45:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Some artificial difference dreamt up by your school. Is it to save doing experimental work in Year 1?
Answered by Johnka - Sun Dec 13 11:50:38 2009

What does a minor in physics really tell you about an individual?
Q. I am graduating from college in a year with a major in mathematics and a minor in physics. Where I go to school all math majors MUST have a minor. I choose the physics minor for the mere fact that i already had to take Physics 1 and 2 for my degree so why not take 3 more physics classes instead of 5 more classes of something else. I get through physics courses cause I get the math but other then that I have to have a minor .. I dont know what a minor really says about someone..i hope this makes sense... (here is a list of the physics courses I took for my minor...Physics 1, Physics 2, Modern Physics, Modern Physics Lab, Optics, and Mathematical Physics)
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A. WELL, I don't know what to tell you here. If I had to answer the question from a outside perspective (i.e. not having a B.S. in math and a physics minor myself), I would say having the physics minor is a sign that not only are you able to conquer the rigid world of mathematics, but that you are flexible enough to apply the math to a specific discipline, in your case physics, rather than just having a pure logic style of thinking that turns math majors into math Ph.Ds. From my personal perspective, it hasn't meant much. I'm headed into the education field since I haven't been able to solidify a job doing anything I'm interested in related to math or physics. I hope you have a better student services/job placement program at your… [cont.]
Answered by pessimist_atheist - Fri Feb 10 10:28:25 2006

Help with my physics course work, how does length affect the resistance of a wire?
Q. I have done a piece of course work for physics, which is titled how does length affect the resistance of wire? i have done the aim, method, collection of data, conclusion etc now i need to do the evaluation, i have already commented on how i collected data safely, and the limitations. i have also wrote improvements. on my help sheet it says; note the presence or absence of results that are beyond the range of experimental error idk what that means! help :S note the presence or absence of results that are beyond the range of experimental error<< Asked by Inni.x - Sat Jul 11 15:31:30 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. When you do an experiment there is always some chance of error. Your ohm-meter cannot be 100% accurate. Perhaps it is very accurate, and has an inaccuracy of 0.01 % but it will never be perfect. There are all sorts of tiny variables, like the heat of the meter leads and the resistance of the wire in them. And so, whatever experiments you do will give you imperfect results. So if I measure what I think will be a 100 ohm resistor and get 99.9, I will probably be satisfied. I would feel that my results were within the range of experimental error: my 'set up' was anyway not more accurate than that. If, however, I got one reading that said that it was a 32 ohm resistor, I would know that that was not just 'experimental error', not just a… [cont.]
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Physics is the science of the natural world, which deals with the fundamental particles the universe is made of, the interactions between them, and the interactions of objects composed of them (nuclei, atoms, molecules, etc).

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  • Physicists use the wave theory on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and the particle theory on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
    • William Henry Bragg; quoted in Dictionary of Scientific Quotations by Alan L. Mackay, Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, 1994, p. 37 [1]
    • Variant: On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays we teach the wave theory and on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays the corpuscular theory.
    • Quoted in Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Physics and Astronomy by C.C. Gaither, 1997, ISBN 0750304707. [2]
    • unsourced variant: God runs electromagnetics by wave theory on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the Devil runs them by quantum theory on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. [3]
  • Physics and philosophy are at most a few thousand years old, but probably have lives of thousands of millions of years stretching away in front of them. They are only just beginning to get under way.
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