Physics, asked by sireesha020283, 9 months ago

Did you know who kept the name “PHYSICS” to the subject physics and what was called the subject so far

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Answered by toompaahana
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Answer:

Explanation:

Physics is a branch of science whose primary objects of study are matter and energy. Discoveries of physics find applications throughout the natural sciences and in technology, since matter and energy are the basic constituents of the natural world. Some other domains of study—more limited in their scope—may be considered branches that have split off from physics to become sciences in their own right. Physics today may be divided loosely into classical physics and modern physics.

Ancient history Edit

Further information: History of astronomy

Elements of what became physics were drawn primarily from the fields of astronomy, optics, and mechanics, which were methodologically united through the study of geometry. These mathematical disciplines began in antiquity with the Babylonians and with Hellenistic writers such as Archimedes and Ptolemy. Ancient philosophy, meanwhile – including what was called "physics" – focused on explaining nature through ideas such as Aristotle's four types of "cause".

Answered by samairasharma1563
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Answer:

THALES

Explanation:

According to me PHYSICS EARLIER WAS CALLED ARISTOTELIAN PHYSICS.

Thales was the first physicist and his theories actually gave the discipline its name. He believed that the world, although fashioned from many materials, was really built of only one element, water, called Physis in Ancient Greek.

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