Physics Notes

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This article is about the field of science. For other uses, see Physics (disambiguation).
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Physics
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Mass–energy equivalence
Physics (Greek: physis – φύσις meaning "nature") is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through spacetime, 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 world and universe 
behave.

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 andbiology, 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 inmathematical 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 (e.g., television, computers,domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons); advances in thermodynamics led to the development of motorized transport; and advances inmechanics inspired the development of calculus.

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·                                 Scope and aims
·                                 Scope and aims
·                                 Theory and experiment in physics
o                                        3.1 Relation to mathematics and the other sciences
·                                 Relation to mathematics and the other sciences
·                                 History of physics
·                                 Philosophy of Physics
·                                 Research fields in Physics
o                                         7.1 Condensed matter
o                                        7.2 Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
o                                        7.3 High energy/particle physics
o                                        7.4 Astrophysics
·                                 Fundamental physics
·                                 Application and influence of Physics
·                                 10 Current research
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