Physicist

/ˈfɪzɪsɪst/

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Definitions

1

A scientist who specializes in the study of physics, the science concerned with matter, energy, space, and time, and their interactions.

/ˈfɪzɪsɪst/

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A scientist who studies physics.

The physicist conducted experiments to test her hypothesis about the behavior of subatomic particles.

💡 Simply: A physicist is like a detective who solves mysteries about how the world works using math and experiments. They explore things like gravity, light, and how tiny things like atoms behave.

👶 For kids: A physicist is a smart person who studies how the world works! They learn about things like how fast things fall or how light travels.

More Examples

2

Several physicists are working together on the project to build the new particle accelerator.

3

A brilliant physicist, she received the Nobel Prize for her contributions to quantum mechanics.

How It's Used

Science

"A theoretical physicist is developing a new model of the universe."

Academic

"The physicist presented her findings at the conference."

From Middle French *physicien* (learned person in natural science) and ultimately from Greek *phusikos* (natural, physical).

The term 'physicist' gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as physics became a distinct and specialized field of study.

Memory tip

Think of "physics" and add "-ist" to denote a person who studies it.

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