physics

word

/ˈfɪzɪks/
FIZ-iks
/fˈɪzɪks/
FIZ-iks

Definition

Physics is the science that studies matter, energy, motion, force, space, and time, and how they interact. It helps explain how the natural world works, from tiny particles to planets and stars.

Usage & Nuances

Usually uncountable: say 'I study physics' or 'physics is hard,' not 'a physics.' Common collocations include 'study physics,' 'teach physics,' 'physics class,' 'quantum physics,' and 'the laws of physics.' It can refer both to the school subject and the scientific field.

Example Sentences

My favorite subject is physics.

basic

She studies physics at university.

basic

We have a physics test tomorrow.

basic

He's into physics, especially anything about space and black holes.

natural

You don’t need advanced physics to see why that idea won’t work.

natural

I liked math, but physics never really clicked for me.

natural