Synonym: natural philosophy, physical science. Similar words: physically, physician, music stand, biography, analysis, paralysis, photography, ethics. Meaning: ['fɪzɪk] n. the science of matter and energy and their interactions.
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121. The objects and phenomena that a physics book describes are simpler than a single cell in the body of its author.
122. Girls are sometimes discouraged from studying subjects like engineering and physics.
123. Computational Physics students take a first-level course in Computer Science.
124. Others again, such as physics, chemistry or history, have important professional associations or societies without being full-blown professions.
125. The laws of physics seem to be the same for particles and antiparticles.
126. In the past, Livermore scientists studied those mini-explosions to better understand the physics of nuclear weapons blasts.
127. These are followed up by a short course on computer simulation in Physics for all students in third year.
128. Genetics is to biology what atomic theory is to physics.
129. On a calm day, it can register a pressure difference across the thickness of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
130. So, too, may seem my characterization of physics as the study of simplicity.
131. How is it, then, that the correspondence with the angular momentum of classical physics is to be made?
132. It's a subject whose passion for diagrams and abbreviations and formulae can give nuclear physics a run for its money.
133. Deterministic laws of atomic arrangements in the triumphant years of classical physics seemed to lie behind the phenomena of life.
134. It is not only biology, but cosmology,(www.Sentencedict.com) physics and astronomy that presuppose a general evolutionary account of the cosmos.
135. Similarly, students interested in technical fields would be well advised to take physics.
136. The theist does not see this as a chance consequence of the working out of blind laws of physics.
137. We no more understand how biology emerges from physics than we understand how classical measuring apparatus emerges from quantum mechanics.
138. The Puritans had no more interest in astronomy or physics than in the fine points of Catholic theology.
139. You run the risk of upsetting the balance of nature, or physics, or whatever.
140. Too negligible to have practical effect in classical physics, it adds up over trillions of years.
141. Siemens worked with teachers at the school to develop a curriculum that combines physics and electronics.
142. The ideal candidate will hold a good degree in theoretical physics or physical chemistry and have strong mathematical and computing skills.
143. The hard core of Newtonian physics is comprised of Newton's laws of motion plus his law of gravitational attraction.
144. These will include basic skills as well as specialised competences in areas of applied physics.
145. This is what classical physics has taught us about the nature of physical reality.
146. Perhaps the most bizarre example involves Bill Hoskins, a masters student in exploratory physics.
147. Most students, as we have already seen, were very enthusiastic about physics.
148. He conceptualizes a network in terms of its energy and the physics of dynamic systems.
149. In theoretical physics, the search for logical self-consistency has always been more important in making advances than experimental results.
150. In addition, he was aware of the Scholastics' critical appraisal of Aristotelian physics.
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