Physics vs Biomechanics - What's the difference?
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The branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy.
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Of or pertaining to the physical aspects of a phenomenon or a system, especially those studied in physics.
(physic)
(biology, physics) The branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton
(biology) The functioning of a particular part of a body
As nouns the difference between physics and biomechanics
is that physics is the branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy while biomechanics is the branch of biophysics that deals with the mechanics of the human or animal body; especially concerned with muscles and the skeleton.As a verb physics
is third-person singular of physic.physics
English
(wikipedia physics)Alternative forms
* physicks (obsolete)Noun
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- Newtonian physics''' was extended by Einstein to explain the effects of travelling near the speed of light; quantum '''physics extends it to account for the behaviour of atoms.
- The physics of car crashes would not let Tom Cruise walk away like that.