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What is the study of physics?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Physics encompasses the study of the universe from the largest galaxies to the smallest subatomic particles. Moreover, it's the basis of many other sciences, including chemistry, oceanography, seismology, and astronomy (and can be applied to biology or medical science).

Answered by REDPLANET
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Physics is a natural science based on experiments, measurements and mathematical analysis with the purpose of finding quantitative physical laws for everything from the nanoworld of the microcosmos to the planets, solar systems and galaxies that occupy the macrocosmos.

It helps us understand small things such as atoms, electrons, and gamma rays (quantum mechanics), and big things, such as galaxies, black holes, and clusters (general relativity and astronomy). Conceptual physics is everyday physics, and explains common day-to-day events, such as falling down, wet floors, etc.

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