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  • Physical system
  • Portion of the universe chosen for analysis

    physical system is a collection of physical objects under study. The collection differs from a set; the objects must coexist and have some physical relationship

    Physical system

    Physical system

    Physical_system

  • Cyber-physical system
  • Computer system

    Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are mechanisms controlled and monitored by computer algorithms, tightly integrated with the internet and its users. In cyber-physical

    Cyber-physical system

    Cyber-physical_system

  • Physical symbol system
  • System manipulating symbols as expressions

    A physical symbol system (also called a formal system) takes physical patterns (symbols), combining them into structures (expressions) and manipulating

    Physical symbol system

    Physical_symbol_system

  • Outline of physical science
  • Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences

    Physical science is a branch of natural science that studies non-living systems, in contrast to life science. It in turn has many branches, collectively

    Outline of physical science

    Outline of physical science

    Outline_of_physical_science

  • Thermodynamic system
  • Body of matter in a state of internal equilibrium

    surroundings by exchanging both matter and energy. The physical condition of a thermodynamic system at a given time is described by its state, which can

    Thermodynamic system

    Thermodynamic system

    Thermodynamic_system

  • Closed system
  • Type of system

    A closed system is a natural physical system that does not allow transfer of matter in or out of the system, although the transfer of energy is allowed

    Closed system

    Closed_system

  • Physical object
  • Identifiable collection of matter

    In natural language and physical science, a physical object or material object (or simply an object or body) is a collection of matter, usually contiguous

    Physical object

    Physical object

    Physical_object

  • Physical quantity
  • Measurable property of a material or system

    A physical quantity (or simply quantity) is a property of a material or system that can be quantified by measurement. A physical quantity can be expressed

    Physical quantity

    Physical quantity

    Physical_quantity

  • Physical property
  • Attribute of a physical system or body or non-chemical property of a material

    A physical property is any property of a physical system that is measurable. The changes in the physical properties of a system can be used to describe

    Physical property

    Physical_property

  • Classical physics
  • Category of theories

    changes created by quantum physics and the theory of relativity. A physical system can be described by classical physics when it satisfies conditions

    Classical physics

    Classical physics

    Classical_physics

  • System
  • Interrelated entities that form a whole

    include subatomic systems, living systems, the Solar System, galaxies, and the Universe, while artificial systems include man-made physical structures, hybrids

    System

    System

    System

  • ASA physical status classification system
  • System for assessing the fitness of patients before surgery

    The ASA physical status classification system is a system for assessing the fitness of patients before surgery. In 1963, the American Society of Anesthesiologists

    ASA physical status classification system

    ASA_physical_status_classification_system

  • Integrated information theory
  • Theory within consciousness research

    model for the consciousness of a system. It comprises a framework ultimately intended to explain why some physical systems (such as human brains) are conscious

    Integrated information theory

    Integrated information theory

    Integrated_information_theory

  • Digital twin
  • Digital replica of a living or non-living physical entity

    computational model of an intended or actual real-world physical product, system, or process (a physical twin) that serves as a digital counterpart of it for

    Digital twin

    Digital_twin

  • Energy
  • Physical quantity

    is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the capacity to do work and in the form of heat and

    Energy

    Energy

    Energy

  • Physical therapy
  • Profession that helps a disabled person function in everyday life

    Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, is a healthcare profession, as well as the care provided by physical therapists. It focuses on promoting

    Physical therapy

    Physical therapy

    Physical_therapy

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    momentum, and other physical properties may yield. Quantum mechanics allows the calculation of properties and behaviour of physical systems. It is typically

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Isolated system
  • Physical systems that don't interact with other parts of the universe

    In physical science, an isolated system is either of the following: a physical system so far removed from other systems that it does not interact with

    Isolated system

    Isolated system

    Isolated_system

  • Noether's theorem
  • Statement relating differentiable symmetries to conserved quantities

    Noether's theorem states that every continuous symmetry of the action of a physical system with conservative forces has a corresponding conservation law. This

    Noether's theorem

    Noether's theorem

    Noether's_theorem

  • Hamiltonian system
  • Dynamical system governed by Hamilton's equations

    Hamiltonian system is a dynamical system governed by Hamilton's equations. In physics, this dynamical system describes the evolution of a physical system such

    Hamiltonian system

    Hamiltonian system

    Hamiltonian_system

  • Model
  • Informative representation of an entity

    larger physical representation of an object, person or system. The object being modelled may be small (e.g., an atom) or large (e.g., the Solar System) or

    Model

    Model

    Model

  • Computation
  • Any type of calculation

    computable statements and particular physical systems, commonly called computers. Examples of such physical systems are: Turing machines, human mathematicians

    Computation

    Computation

  • Equations of motion
  • Equations that describe the behavior of a physical system

    physical system in terms of its motion as a function of time. More specifically, the equations of motion describe the behavior of a physical system as

    Equations of motion

    Equations of motion

    Equations_of_motion

  • Physical constant
  • Universal and unchanging physical quantity

    A physical constant, sometimes called a fundamental physical constant or universal constant, is a physical quantity that cannot be explained by a theory

    Physical constant

    Physical_constant

  • Scientific law
  • Statement based on repeated empirical observations that describes some natural phenomenon

    applies to a physical system under repeated conditions, and it implies that there is a causal relationship involving the elements of the system. Factual and

    Scientific law

    Scientific_law

  • Dimensional analysis
  • Analysis of the dimensions of different physical quantities

    and science, dimensional analysis of different physical quantities is the analysis of their physical dimension or quantity dimension, defined as a mathematical

    Dimensional analysis

    Dimensional_analysis

  • Physicalism
  • Metaphysical thesis

    In metaphysics, physicalism is the view that everything is physical, that there is nothing over and above the physical, and that everything supervenes

    Physicalism

    Physicalism

  • Hamilton's principle
  • Formulation of the principle of stationary action

    physical system are determined by a variational problem for a functional based on a single function, the Lagrangian, which may contain all physical information

    Hamilton's principle

    Hamilton's principle

    Hamilton's_principle

  • Physical chemistry
  • Physics applied to chemical systems

    Physical chemistry is the study of macroscopic and microscopic phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles, practices, and concepts of physics

    Physical chemistry

    Physical chemistry

    Physical_chemistry

  • Hard problem of consciousness
  • Philosophical concept

    It is contrasted with the "easy problems" of explaining why and how physical systems give rise to the ability to discriminate, to integrate information

    Hard problem of consciousness

    Hard problem of consciousness

    Hard_problem_of_consciousness

  • Emergence
  • Unpredictable phenomenon in complex systems

    division is Weak Emergence, by philosopher Mark Bedau. In terms of physical systems, weak emergence is a type of emergence in which the emergent property

    Emergence

    Emergence

    Emergence

  • Bekenstein bound
  • Upper limit on entropy in physics

    perfectly describe a given physical system down to the quantum level. It implies that the information of a physical system, or the information necessary

    Bekenstein bound

    Bekenstein bound

    Bekenstein_bound

  • Action (physics)
  • Physical quantity of dimension energy × time

    describes how the balance of kinetic versus potential energy of a physical system changes with trajectory. Action is significant because it is an input

    Action (physics)

    Action_(physics)

  • Critical exponent
  • Parameter describing physics near critical points

    depend on the details of the physical system, but only on some of its general features. For instance, for ferromagnetic systems at thermal equilibrium, the

    Critical exponent

    Critical_exponent

  • Physical fitness
  • State of health and well-being

    Physical fitness is a state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations, and daily activities

    Physical fitness

    Physical fitness

    Physical_fitness

  • Sensory nervous system
  • Part of the nervous system

    The sensory nervous system is a part of the nervous system responsible for processing sensory information. A sensory system consists of sensory neurons

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory_nervous_system

  • Physics
  • Scientific field of study

    physical. The problems in this field start with a "mathematical model of a physical situation" (system) and a "mathematical description of a physical

    Physics

    Physics

  • Embedded system
  • Computer system with a dedicated function

    manufactured were used in embedded systems.[needs update] Because an embedded system typically controls physical operations of the machine that it is

    Embedded system

    Embedded system

    Embedded_system

  • Kramers–Kronig relations
  • Type of mathematical relation

    imaginary part (or vice versa) of response functions in physical systems, because for stable systems, causality implies the condition of analyticity, and

    Kramers–Kronig relations

    Kramers–Kronig_relations

  • Damping
  • Influence on an oscillating physical system which reduces or prevents its oscillation

    physical systems, damping is the loss of energy of an oscillating system by dissipation. Damping is an influence within or upon an oscillatory system

    Damping

    Damping

  • Star system
  • Small number of stars that orbit each other

    system of two stars is known as a binary star, binary star system or physical double star. Systems with four or more components are rare, and are much less

    Star system

    Star system

    Star_system

  • Intentionality
  • Ability of the mind to form representations

    belief to attribute to a physical system. In other words, the behavior (including speech dispositions) of any physical system, in theory, could be interpreted

    Intentionality

    Intentionality

  • System-level simulation
  • the global behavior of large cyber-physical systems. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are systems composed of physical entities regulated by computational

    System-level simulation

    System-level_simulation

  • Symmetry (physics)
  • Feature of a system that is preserved under some transformation

    The symmetry of a physical system is a physical or mathematical feature of the system (observed or intrinsic) that is preserved or remains unchanged under

    Symmetry (physics)

    Symmetry (physics)

    Symmetry_(physics)

  • Schrödinger equation
  • Description of a quantum-mechanical system

    second law makes a mathematical prediction as to what path a given physical system will take over time. The Schrödinger equation gives the evolution over

    Schrödinger equation

    Schrödinger_equation

  • Physical security
  • Measures designed to deny unauthorized access

    espionage, theft, or terrorist attacks). Physical security involves the use of multiple layers of interdependent systems that can include CCTV surveillance

    Physical security

    Physical security

    Physical_security

  • Quantum state
  • Mathematical entity to describe the probability of each possible measurement on a system

    physics, a quantum state is a mathematical entity that represents a physical system. Quantum mechanics specifies the construction, evolution, and measurement

    Quantum state

    Quantum_state

  • Systems thinking
  • Examining complex systems as a whole

    The System of the World. Newton shifted the definition, describing the universe not as a visual arrangement of stars, but as a mechanical, physical system

    Systems thinking

    Systems thinking

    Systems_thinking

  • Physical computing
  • Computing involving interactive systems

    Physical computing involves interactive systems that can sense and respond to the world around them.[clarification needed] While this definition is broad

    Physical computing

    Physical computing

    Physical_computing

  • Nonholonomic system
  • Type of optimization problem

    A nonholonomic system in classical mechanics is a physical system with some constraints and mostly more than two constraints that are impossible to be

    Nonholonomic system

    Nonholonomic_system

  • Renormalization group
  • Concept in theoretical physics

    investigation into the changes in a physical system as it is viewed at different scales. The scales of the system typically describe the interactions

    Renormalization group

    Renormalization_group

  • Physical activity
  • Any voluntarily bodily motion that requires energy expenditure

    Physical activity is defined as any movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure. Physical activity encompasses all activities

    Physical activity

    Physical activity

    Physical_activity

  • Quantum computing
  • Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics

    scaling systems beyond the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era into reliable, fault-tolerant computing architectures, though large-scale physical implementation

    Quantum computing

    Quantum computing

    Quantum_computing

  • Telekinesis
  • Influencing of objects without physical interaction, with one's mind

    purported psychic ability allowing an individual to influence a physical system without physical interaction. Simply put, it is the moving or manipulating of

    Telekinesis

    Telekinesis

    Telekinesis

  • Second law of thermodynamics
  • Physical law for entropy and heat

    thermodynamics establishes the concept of entropy as a physical property of a thermodynamic system. It predicts whether processes are forbidden despite

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second_law_of_thermodynamics

  • Motion
  • Change in the position of an object

    universe can be considered to be in motion. Motion applies to various physical systems: objects, bodies, matter particles, matter fields, radiation, radiation

    Motion

    Motion

    Motion

  • Topological defect
  • Topologically stable solution of a partial differential equation

    three closely related ideas, all of which signify structures in a physical system that are stable against perturbations. Solitons do not decay, dissipate

    Topological defect

    Topological_defect

  • List of physical constants
  • the unit system in which they are measured. Many of these are redundant, in the sense that they obey a known relationship with other physical constants

    List of physical constants

    List_of_physical_constants

  • Physical: Asia
  • South Korean reality television series

    Physical: Asia (Korean: 피지컬: 아시아) is a South Korean reality competition series on Netflix. It is a spin-off of Physical: 100 and was announced following

    Physical: Asia

    Physical:_Asia

  • Heat
  • Type of energy transfer

    " Physical systems that are too turbulent to have temperatures may still differ in hotness. A physical system that passes heat to another physical system

    Heat

    Heat

    Heat

  • Spectrum (physical sciences)
  • Concept relating to waves and signals

    In the physical sciences, spectrum describes any continuous range of either frequency or wavelength values. The term initially referred to the range of

    Spectrum (physical sciences)

    Spectrum (physical sciences)

    Spectrum_(physical_sciences)

  • Lumped-element model
  • Simplification of a physical system into a network of discrete components

    model, or lumped-component model) is a simplified representation of a physical system or circuit that assumes all components are concentrated at a single

    Lumped-element model

    Lumped-element model

    Lumped-element_model

  • Quantum indeterminacy
  • Apparent lack of definite state before measurement of quantum systems

    indeterminacy is the apparent necessary incompleteness in the description of a physical system, that has become one of the characteristics of the standard description

    Quantum indeterminacy

    Quantum_indeterminacy

  • Computational physics
  • Numerical simulations of physical problems via computers

    exponential order in the size of the system and for classical N-body it is of order N-squared. Finally, many physical systems are inherently nonlinear at best

    Computational physics

    Computational physics

    Computational_physics

  • Configuration space (physics)
  • Space of possible positions for all objects in a physical system

    of a system are called generalized coordinates, and the space defined by these coordinates is called the configuration space of the physical system. It

    Configuration space (physics)

    Configuration_space_(physics)

  • Holism
  • Philosophical theory

    some systems follow physical laws beyond the laws followed by their physical parts The metaphysical claim does not assert that physical systems involve

    Holism

    Holism

  • Physical education
  • Educational subject related to sport and exercise

    Physical education is an academic subject taught in schools worldwide, encompassing primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary education. It is often referred

    Physical education

    Physical education

    Physical_education

  • List of thermodynamic properties
  • In thermodynamics, a physical property is any property that is measurable, and whose value describes a state of a physical system. Thermodynamic properties

    List of thermodynamic properties

    List_of_thermodynamic_properties

  • Density matrix
  • Mathematical tool in quantum physics

    calculating the probabilities of the outcomes of measurements performed on physical systems. It is a generalization of the state vectors or wavefunctions: while

    Density matrix

    Density_matrix

  • Physical attractiveness
  • Aesthetic assessment of physical traits

    Physical attractiveness is the extent to which a person's physical features are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful. The term often implies

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical_attractiveness

  • Relational quantum mechanics
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    "Quantum mechanics is a theory about the physical description of physical systems relative to other systems, and this is a complete description of the

    Relational quantum mechanics

    Relational_quantum_mechanics

  • System dynamics
  • Study of non-linear complex systems

    rod system. We want to model a crank-connecting rod system through a system dynamic model. Two different full descriptions of the physical system with

    System dynamics

    System dynamics

    System_dynamics

  • Latency (engineering)
  • Time delay between an input and a response

    view, is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in the system being observed. Lag, as it is known in gaming circles, refers

    Latency (engineering)

    Latency_(engineering)

  • Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
  • Mathematical structures that allow quantum mechanics to be explained

    duality applied not only to photons but to electrons and every other physical system. The situation changed rapidly in the years 1925–1930, when working

    Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics

    Mathematical_formulation_of_quantum_mechanics

  • Quantum tunnelling
  • Quantum mechanical phenomenon

    of a particle or other physical system and wave equations such as the Schrödinger equation describe their evolution. In a system with a short, narrow potential

    Quantum tunnelling

    Quantum_tunnelling

  • Non-physical entity
  • Object that exists outside physical reality

    and how can they do so? Interaction with physical systems requires physical properties which a non-physical entity does not possess. Dualists either,

    Non-physical entity

    Non-physical_entity

  • Environment
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    another and to their physical surroundings. Environment (systems), the surroundings of a physical system that may interact with the system by exchanging mass

    Environment

    Environment

  • Convection–diffusion equation
  • Combination of the diffusion and convection (advection) equations

    equations. It describes physical phenomena where particles, energy, or other physical quantities are transferred inside a physical system due to two processes:

    Convection–diffusion equation

    Convection–diffusion_equation

  • Wigner's friend
  • Thought experiment in theoretical quantum physics

    performs a quantum measurement on a physical system. The two observers then formulate a statement about the physical system's state after the measurement according

    Wigner's friend

    Wigner's_friend

  • Mass balance
  • Analysis of the flows of mass into and out of a physical system

    conservation of mass to the analysis of physical systems. By accounting for material entering and leaving a system, mass flows can be identified which might

    Mass balance

    Mass_balance

  • Gauge theory
  • Physical theory with fields invariant under the action of local "gauge" Lie groups

    formalism to regulate redundant degrees of freedom in the Lagrangian of a physical system. The transformations between possible gauges, called gauge transformations

    Gauge theory

    Gauge theory

    Gauge_theory

  • Phase space
  • Space of all possible states that a system can take

    The phase space of a physical system is the set of all possible physical states of the system when described by a given parameterization. Each possible

    Phase space

    Phase space

    Phase_space

  • Turing completeness
  • Ability of a computing system to simulate Turing machines

    demonstrate that it can be used to simulate some Turing-complete system. No physical system can have infinite memory, but if the limitation of finite memory

    Turing completeness

    Turing completeness

    Turing_completeness

  • MKS units
  • Measurement system based on metre, kilogram, and second

    The metre, kilogram, second system of units, also known more briefly as MKS units or the MKS system, is a physical system of measurement based on the

    MKS units

    MKS_units

  • Holographic principle
  • Principle in theoretical physics

    entropy is popularly described as a measure of the "disorder" in a physical system of matter and energy. In 1877, Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann

    Holographic principle

    Holographic_principle

  • Control theory
  • Branch of engineering and mathematics

    with absolute precision; the control system will have to behave correctly even when connected to a physical system with true parameter values away from

    Control theory

    Control_theory

  • Stanislavski's system
  • System to train actors

    elaborated what he called 'the System' with a more physically grounded rehearsal process that came to be known as the "Method of Physical Action". Minimising at-the-table

    Stanislavski's system

    Stanislavski's system

    Stanislavski's_system

  • Metric system
  • Decimal-based systems of measurement

    are defined by physical constants – not by prototypes in the form of physical objects, as they were in the past. Other metric system variants include

    Metric system

    Metric system

    Metric_system

  • Hybrid system
  • Dynamical system that exhibits continuous and discrete dynamic behavior

    associated with events. Hybrid systems have been used to model several cyber-physical systems, including physical systems with impact, logic-dynamic controllers

    Hybrid system

    Hybrid_system

  • Inverse problem
  • Process of calculating the causal factors that produced a set of observations

    considered as the physical system and for different physical phenomena, the model parameters that describe the system, the physical quantity that describes

    Inverse problem

    Inverse_problem

  • Physical culture
  • Health and strength training movement

    introduced a physical culture system based on gymnastics that became popular, especially in colleges. Many local Turner clubs introduced physical education

    Physical culture

    Physical_culture

  • Double pendulum
  • Pendulum with another pendulum attached to its end

    dynamical systems, a double pendulum, also known as a chaotic pendulum, is a pendulum with another pendulum attached to its end, forming a complex physical system

    Double pendulum

    Double pendulum

    Double_pendulum

  • List of physical quantities
  • consists of tables outlining a number of physical quantities. A physical quantity is a property of a material or system that can be quantified by measurement;

    List of physical quantities

    List_of_physical_quantities

  • String theory
  • Theory of subatomic structure

    mechanics, entropy is a measure of the randomness or disorder of a physical system. This concept was studied in the 1870s by the Austrian physicist Ludwig

    String theory

    String_theory

  • Spontaneous symmetry breaking
  • Symmetry breaking through the vacuum state

    breaking, by which a physical system in a symmetric state spontaneously ends up in an asymmetric state. In particular, it can describe systems where the equations

    Spontaneous symmetry breaking

    Spontaneous symmetry breaking

    Spontaneous_symmetry_breaking

  • Measurement in quantum mechanics
  • Interaction of a quantum system with a classical observer

    quantum physics, a measurement is the testing or manipulation of a physical system to yield a numerical result. A fundamental feature of quantum theory

    Measurement in quantum mechanics

    Measurement_in_quantum_mechanics

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • 2010s–present technological convergence era

    in cyber-physical systems such as high capacity connectivity; new human-machine interaction modes such as touch interfaces and virtual reality systems; and

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth_Industrial_Revolution

  • Linear time-invariant system
  • Mathematical model which is both linear and time-invariant

    (exactly or approximately) to many important physical systems, in which case the response y(t) of the system to an arbitrary input x(t) can be found directly

    Linear time-invariant system

    Linear time-invariant system

    Linear_time-invariant_system

  • Carlo Rovelli
  • Italian theoretical physicist and writer (born 1956)

    on the idea that the quantum state of a system must always be interpreted relative to another physical system (in the same way that the "velocity of an

    Carlo Rovelli

    Carlo Rovelli

    Carlo_Rovelli

  • Physical layer
  • OSI model layer for physical data transmission

    physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer: the layer most closely associated with the physical connection between devices. The physical

    Physical layer

    Physical_layer

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  • Vis
  • n.

    Physical force.

  • Appeal
  • v. t.

    Resort to physical means; recourse.

  • Work
  • n.

    Exertion of strength or faculties; physical or intellectual effort directed to an end; industrial activity; toil; employment; sometimes, specifically, physically labor.

  • Superphysical
  • a.

    Above or beyond physics; not explainable by physical laws.

  • Physico-theology
  • n.

    Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by physics or natural philosophy.

  • Weak
  • v. i.

    Wanting physical strength.

  • Physician
  • n.

    Hence, figuratively, one who ministers to moral diseases; as, a physician of the soul.

  • Physically
  • adv.

    In a physical manner; according to the laws of nature or physics; by physical force; not morally.

  • Physiced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Physic

  • Physical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural; as, armies and navies are the physical force of a nation; the body is the physical part of man.

  • Physician
  • n.

    A person skilled in physic, or the art of healing; one duty authorized to prescribe remedies for, and treat, diseases; a doctor of medicine.

  • Physical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to physics, or natural philosophy; treating of, or relating to, the causes and connections of natural phenomena; as, physical science; physical laws.

  • Abuse
  • v. t.

    Physical ill treatment; injury.

  • Cession
  • n.

    A yielding to physical force.

  • Physical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to physic, or the art of medicine; medicinal; curative; healing; also, cathartic; purgative.

  • Physic
  • n.

    A physician.

  • Exploration
  • n.

    physical examination.

  • Physic
  • v. t.

    To treat with physic or medicine; to administer medicine to, esp. a cathartic; to operate on as a cathartic; to purge.

  • Physical
  • a.

    Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external; as, the physical, opposed to chemical, characters of a mineral.