- Physics (disambiguation)
Physics is the science of matter and its motion.Physics may also refer to:
* "Physics" (Aristotle), a key text in the philosophy of Aristotle
*Physics (band) , an American rock music group
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Physics may also refer to:
* "Physics" (Aristotle), a key text in the philosophy of Aristotle
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