0 the science studying the laws of the forces found in nature -- fysikk [ masculine ]
1 the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology -- fysikk
Physics is his main subject at university.
The challenge has come from what was supposed to be the heart of the mechanistic world view - from physics.
The author covers the physics and practical use of such sensors in considerable detail, explaining the benefits and limitations of each technique in turn.
The five codes discussed show large differences in the physics included and the mesh handling, which makes them suited to different problems.
If biology is separated from physics, there is no longer continuity between brain and environment, just coupling.
According to the traditional hierarchy of the sciences, psychology is far separated from physics and mathematics by the intervening sciences of chemistry, biology, and neurophysiology.
Random matrix history started in the physics of heavy atoms and multivariate statistics.
Molecular biology, physics, statistics, and economics come to mind.
The effects of these forces on water penetration through exterior building walls follow the basic laws of physics and are well documented.