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  1. Physics - Wikipedia

    Contemporary research in physics can be broadly divided into nuclear and particle physics; condensed matter physics; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; astrophysics; and applied …

  2. Physics | Definition, Types, Topics, Importance, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 13, 2025 · Physics, science that deals with the structure of matter and the interactions between the fundamental constituents of the observable universe. Its scope of study …

  3. Physics archive | Science | Khan Academy

    Physics the study of matter, motion, energy, and force.

  4. 1.1: The Basics of Physics - Physics LibreTexts

    Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the study of …

  5. What is Physics? - Michigan Technological University

    Physics is a discipline that appeals to problem solvers who are curious about the world. Physicists work to gain knowledge of the mysteries of the universe—visible matter makes up only about 5 …

  6. The Physics Hypertextbook

    The Physics Hypertextbook is a reaction to three big problems with textbooks: lack of writer's voice, layouts that reduce readability, and outdated economics.

  7. GigaPhysics: Free Physics Resources

    Get up to speed on physics formulas fast. Each topic includes the important formulas with explanation of every variable, as well as tips and “gotchas” to watch out for in typical problems.

  8. Physics - YouTube

    In 46 episodes, Dr. Shini Somara will help you find your place in the world -- literally! -- with physics.

  9. The Physics Classroom

    Our interactive Physics and Chemistry Tutorials are our own free textbooks, written at a high school reading level (and by teachers, not AI), with helpful images, understanding checks, and …

  10. What is Physics? - Nevis Laboratories

    Physics is often described as the study of matter and energy. It is concerned with how matter and energy relate to each other, and how they affect each other over time and through space.