Physics is the scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact with each other.
This energy can take the form of motion, light, electricity, radiation, gravity . . . just about anything, honestly. Physics deals with matter on scales ranging from sub-atomic particles (i.e. the particles that make up the atom and the particles that make up those particles) to stars and even entire galaxies.
In a broader sense, physics can be seen as the most fundamental of the natural sciences. Chemistry, for example, can be viewed as a complex application of physics, as it focuses on the interaction of energy and matter in chemical systems. We also know that biology is, at its heart, an application of chemical properties in living things, which means that it is also, ultimately, ruled by the physical laws.
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Andrews University is pleased to provide you with the opportunity to view the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 with a day trip to southern Illinois.
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Do you have questions about topics in science and how they relate to your beliefs? Join us as...
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Do you have questions about topics in science and how they relate to your beliefs? Join us as we discuss questions relating to miracles, evidence and the laws of science. If you have questions you would like to submit for the discussion, please email sable@ngskmc-eis.net.
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Come out and see exciting science- and math-related demonstrations!
High school students are invited to join us for this interactive remote STEM experience. Students will design, solve...
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High school students are invited to join us for this interactive remote STEM experience. Students will design, solve problems, connect with others and be challenged. This will be remote and is recommended for junior and senior high school students, although any high school student is welcome, including homeschooled students.
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