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ARTICLES RELATED TO Physics - Major fields of physics |  |  |  | Physics - Major fields of physics: Encyclopedia - PhysicsPhysics (from the Greek, φυσικός (physikos), "natural", and φύσις (physis), "nature") is the science of the natural world dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. Sometimes in modern physics a more sophisticated approach is taken that incorporates elements of the three areas listed above; it relates to the laws of symmetry and conservation, such as those pertaining to energy, momentum, charge, and parity. [1] Phy ...
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Physics - Central theories.
While physics deals with a wide variety of systems, there are certain theories that are used by all physicists. Each of these theories is believed to be basically correct, within a certain domain of validity. For instance, the theory of classical mechanics accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than atoms and moving at much less than the speed of light. These theories continue to be areas of active research; for instance, a remarkable aspect of classi ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Major fields of physics: Encyclopedia II - Physics - HistoryMain article: History of physics. See also Famous physicists and Nobel Prize in Physics.
Since antiquity, people have tried to understand the behavior of matter: why unsupported objects drop to the ground, why different materials have different properties, and so forth. Also a mystery was the character of the universe, such as the form of the Earth and the behavior of celestial objects such as the Sun and the Moon. Several theories were proposed, most of which were wrong. These theories were largely couched in philosophical ter ...
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 |  |  | Physics - Major fields of physics: Encyclopedia II - Molecular dynamics - Physical PrinciplesAll of the information needed to calculate the dynamics of a system can be found from the potential energy function U (referred to simply as the potential in Physics, or the force field in Chemistry) of the system. From Newtown's laws, the force on atom i in the system can then be determined from the equation:
An integrator (such as the Verlet Integrator) is then used to calculate the trajectories of the atoms from the forces.
One of the difficulties in MD is calculating the temperature of the system, because temp ...
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