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physical$60609$ - translation to greek

ATTRIBUTE OF A PHYSICAL SYSTEM OR BODY; OR NON-CHEMICAL PROPERTY OF A MATERIAL
Physical properties; Physical Property; Property (physical)

physical      
adj. φυσικός, σωματικός, υλικός
working out         
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  • [[Weight training]]
  • Roper's gymnasium, Philadelphia, USA, circa 1831
  • An aerobics exercise instructor in the United States instructs her class.
BODILY ACTIVITY THAT ENHANCES OR MAINTAINS PHYSICAL FITNESS AND OVERALL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Exercise/Physical Fitness; Exercising; Flexibility exercise; Health Fitness; Health fitness; Health & Fitness; General Fitness Traning; Fitness training; Workout; Exercise (physical); Working out; Body toning; Physically active; Exercize; Work-out; Excercise, physical; Physical Exercise; Workouts; Exersize; Ecersize; Excersize; Exerzise; Health & fitness; Excercise; Physical exercises; Physical exercising; Exercised; Excercises; Excercised; Excercising; Working-out; Exercises; Body conditioning; Conditioning exercises; Conditioning exercise; Strengthening exercise; Strengthening exercises; Moderate exercise; Health effects of physical exercise; Physical exercise; Health benefits of physical exercise; Worked out
εκτέλεση
physical chemistry         
  • Between the flame and the flower is [[aerogel]], whose synthesis has been aided greatly by physical chemistry.
  • Fragment of M. Lomonosov's manuscript 'Physical Chemistry' (1752)
STUDY OF MACROSCOPIC, ATOMIC, SUBATOMIC, AND PARTICULATE PHENOMENA IN CHEMICAL SYSTEMS IN TERMS OF LAWS AND CONCEPTS OF PHYSICS
Physical Chemistry; Physical chemist; Physicochemistry; Physicochemical; Pchem; P-chem; Physicochemist; Physico-chemical; Physicochemical property; Physiochemistry; Physio-chemistry; Physio-chemical; Physiochemically; Physical chemists; History of physcial chemistry; History of physical chemistry; Physical Chemist; Physicochemical properties
φυσικοχημεία

Definition

physical science
(physical sciences)
The physical sciences are branches of science such as physics, chemistry, and geology that are concerned with natural forces and with things that do not have life.
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Wikipedia

Physical property

A physical property is any property that is measurable, whose value describes a state of a physical system. The changes in the physical properties of a system can be used to describe its changes between momentary states. Physical properties are often referred to as observables. They are not modal properties. A quantifiable physical property is called physical quantity.

Physical properties are often characterized as intensive and extensive properties. An intensive property does not depend on the size or extent of the system, nor on the amount of matter in the object, while an extensive property shows an additive relationship. These classifications are in general only valid in cases when smaller subdivisions of the sample do not interact in some physical or chemical process when combined.

Properties may also be classified with respect to the directionality of their nature. For example, isotropic properties do not change with the direction of observation, and anisotropic properties do have spatial variance.

It may be difficult to determine whether a given property is a material property or not. Color, for example, can be seen and measured; however, what one perceives as color is really an interpretation of the reflective properties of a surface and the light used to illuminate it. In this sense, many ostensibly physical properties are called supervenient. A supervenient property is one which is actual, but is secondary to some underlying reality. This is similar to the way in which objects are supervenient on atomic structure. A cup might have the physical properties of mass, shape, color, temperature, etc., but these properties are supervenient on the underlying atomic structure, which may in turn be supervenient on an underlying quantum structure.

Physical properties are contrasted with chemical properties which determine the way a material behaves in a chemical reaction.