Difference between revisions of "Physicist"
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The routes of this word include "physic" (the science of properties of matter or energy) and the English suffix "ist" meaning "one who does, one who is skilled in." | The routes of this word include "physic" (the science of properties of matter or energy) and the English suffix "ist" meaning "one who does, one who is skilled in." | ||
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| + | Some famous Physicists include : | ||
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| + | * [[Albert Einstein]] | ||
| + | * [[Enrico Fermi]] | ||
| + | * [[Richard Oppenheimer]] | ||
| + | * [[Isaac Newton]] (?) | ||
| + | * [[James Clark Maxwell]] | ||
| + | * [[Max Plank]] | ||
[[Category:Science]] | [[Category:Science]] | ||
Revision as of 16:10, October 28, 2008
One who studies the science of physics is called a "physicist".
The routes of this word include "physic" (the science of properties of matter or energy) and the English suffix "ist" meaning "one who does, one who is skilled in."
Some famous Physicists include :