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appliedphysics

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/əˈplaɪd ˈfɪzɪks/ · ap-plied-physics

The branch of physics concerned with the practical application of physical principles and concepts.

Meanings

nounformal

The branch of physics concerned with the practical application of physical principles and concepts.

طبعیات کی وہ شاخ جو طبیعی اصولوں اور تصوّرات کے عملی اطلاق سے متعلق ہے۔

مُطَبَّقُ الفِزِکس

mutabiq al-fiziks

Synonyms

practical physicsengineering physicstechnology physicsعملی طبیعیاتانجینیری طبیعیاتٹیکنالوجی کی طبیعیات

Antonyms

theoretical physicsنظریاتی طبیعیات

Common Collocations

  • applied physics principles
  • applied physics research
  • applied physics techniques

Example Sentences

Applied physics combines the principles of physics with engineering and technology.

مُطَبَّقُ الفِزِکس طبیعیات کے اصولوں کو انجنیئرنگ اور ٹیکنالوجی کے ساتھ ملاتا ہے۔

Mutabiq al-fiziks tabi'at ke usulon ko engineering aur technology ke sath milata hai.

Many universities offer degrees in applied physics to prepare students for practical challenges.

بہت سی یونیورسٹیاں عملی چیلنجز کے لیے طلباء کو تیار کرنے کے لیے مُطَبَّقُ الفِزِکس میں ڈگریاں پیش کرتی ہیں۔

Bahut si universities amli challenges ke liye talba ko tayar karne ke liye mutabiq al-fiziks mein degrees pesh karti hain.

The field of applied physics is essential for the development of new technologies.

مُطَبَّقُ الفِزِکس کا میدان نئی ٹیکنالوجیز کی ترقی کے لیے ناگزیر ہے۔

Mutabiq al-fiziks ka maidan nai technologies ki taraqqi ke liye naghazir hai.

Easily Confused With

theoretical physics:Theoretical physics focuses on developing theories to explain natural phenomena, while applied physics utilizes those theories for practical applications.

Word Family

physicist
nounطبیعیات دان
applied
adjectiveمُطَبَّق

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of applying physics concepts to solve real-world problems.

Imagine scientists and engineers working together in a lab to create new technologies.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "applied + physics" — physics applied in practical contexts

First known use: 19th century

The term 'applied physics' originated in the late 19th century as physics began to focus more on practical applications rather than just theoretical constructs.