A physicist is concerned with the properties of matter and the attendant energy fluxes, but so are many chemists, engineers, and applied mathematicians. Primarily, a physicist tries to discover the simplest, most general relationships to explain phenomena of scientific interest, but so do scientists in other fields.
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© 1960 American Institute of Physics.
1960
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