what is physics

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what is physics



Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
go to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics
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Reply from Anonymous
physics is the branch of science which deals with the study of natural phenomena.
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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
anonymous what the devil are you rabbiting on about.
go to wikipedia and educate yourself before you answer any more questions.
there are are a lot of branches of physics that do not go anywhere neear natural phenonemon.
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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
Physics is the scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact with each other.

This energy can take the form of motion, light, electricity, radiation, gravity . . . just about anything, honestly. Physics deals with matter on scales ranging from sub-atomic particles (i.e. the particles that make up the atom and the particles that make up those particles) to stars and even entire galaxies.
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Reply from Prakhar48 User Rating:  40 Knowledge Tokens
Phisics is any thing working moving energy ... It relates with motion.. And is a branch of science..
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Reply from preluv2 User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
physics is a pure science that deals with the behaviour of matter and energy and how it relates wit other physical properties.
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