physics的意思和读音

physics

: [ˈfɪzɪks] : ['fɪzɪks]

n.

adj.+n.theoretical physics,experimental physics,subatomic physics

n.physical science,astrophysics,nuclear physics,astronomy,quantum mechanicsphysicsn.— see alsoastrophysics,geophysics

1.the scientific study of matter and energy and the relationships between them, including the study of forces, heat, light, sound, electricity and the structure of atoms

a degree in physics

particle/nuclear/theoretical physics

the laws of physics

a school physics department

to study the physics of the electron

n.1.2.“physic”3.;;;

n.1.The plural of physic2.the science that deals with heat, light, and other forms of energy and how they affect objects

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1.He has an advantage over me in chemistry, but I gain an advantage over him in physics.

2.It's cool to be very good at anything in a girls school - maths, sciences or physics. No one will ask why you're doing a boys' subject.

3.The overall aim is to understand the changing roles of physics and of physicists over the course of the twentieth century.廿

4.Students might have had to choose between chemistry or physics, or stop after two years of Spanish.西

5.This seems to be one of the few instances in plasma physics where nature works in our favor.

6.Fundamental physics is genuinely difficult, and the crucial role of symmetry is often a subtle one.

7.Nobody would take the place of him in the field of Physics.

8.Astronomers measure how much dark matter lies in galaxies by a fluke of physics called gravitational lensing.

9.The key to understanding this phenomenon lies not in magnetism nor in any sort of mystical ability but instead in the physics of friction.

10.The book covers the basic Physics behind MRI, quality assurance, up-to-date safety guidelines and a useful gallery of image artefacts.MRI,