What is the Role of Physics in Other Sciences?

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In summary, physics plays a crucial role in understanding and explaining phenomena in other sciences. It provides the fundamental principles and laws that govern the behavior of matter and energy, which are essential for fields such as chemistry, biology, and geology. Physics also contributes to the development of new technologies and advancements in other scientific fields, such as medicine and engineering. Additionally, concepts and methods from physics, such as mathematical modeling and experimentation, are often used in other sciences to analyze and solve complex problems. Overall, the role of physics in other sciences is vital for our understanding of the natural world and for driving innovation and progress in various fields.
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Hi,
I'm happy to find a interesting community.
I used to live unrelated to physics, but I found out it wasn't.

I will stop by often.
 
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Hello @ddangon ,
:welcome: ##\qquad## !​

Yes, physics is all over the place and underneath a whole lot of things in other sciences.

Have fun here and start a thread if you can't find the answers you are interested in !

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