The study explores the interdisciplinary nature of Physics. Envisages feature of this open science, and finally focuses on illustrating the close relations that Physics maintains and develops the other sciences. It shows that Physics borrows its methods and language, biology, chemistry, technical disciplines, astronomy. Biology, chemistry, astronomy, technical disciplines, provide physics, mainly, the research subject. Mathematics provides physics methods and the language, taking itself from physics the research theme.
The study is explanatory-interpretative and argues the practical character of Physics. It starts from premise that formation of a correct conception of the world begins with the understanding of physics. It is one of the earliest chapters of human knowledge, studying the material world from the microscopic level of the particles to the macroscopic level of the celestial body. As an example for the practical importance of applying the laws of physics take the set of physical laws of conservation, in particular, it explains the practical impact of Emmy Noether's Theorem.
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