Applied physics is physics
which is intended for a particular technological or practical use. It
is usually considered as a bridge or a connection between physics and engineering.
"Applied" is distinguished from "pure" by a subtle combination of
factors such as the motivation and attitude of researchers and the
nature of the relationship to the technology or science that may be
affected by the work. Applied Physics is rooted in the fundamental
truths and basic concepts of the physical sciences but is concerned with
the utilization of scientific principles in practical devices and
systems, and in the application of physics in other areas of science.
It usually differs from engineering in that an applied physicist
may not be designing something in particular, but rather is using
physics or conducting physics research with the aim of developing new
technologies or solving an engineering problem. This approach is similar
to that of applied mathematics.
In other words, applied physics is rooted in the fundamental truths
and basic concepts of the physical sciences but is concerned with the
utilization of these scientific principles in practical devices and
systems.
Applied physicists can also be interested in the use of physics for scientific research. For instance, the field of accelerator physics can contribute to research in theoretical physics by working with engineers enabling design and construction of high-energy colliders.
Unlike traditional engineering disciplines, engineering
science/physics is not necessarily confined to a particular branch of
science, engineering or physics. Instead, engineering science/physics is
meant to provide a more thorough grounding in applied physics for a selected specialty such as optics, quantum physics, materials science, applied mechanics, electronics, nanotechnology, microfabrication, microelectronics, photonics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, biophysics, control theory, aerodynamics, energy, solid-state physics,
etc. It is the discipline devoted to creating and optimizing
engineering solutions through enhanced understanding and integrated
application of mathematical, scientific, statistical, and engineering
principles. The discipline is also meant for cross-functionality and
bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering
with emphasis in research and development, design, and analysis.
It is notable that in many languages the term for "engineering physics" would be directly translated into English
as "technical physics". In some countries, both what would be
translated as "engineering physics" and what would be translated as
"technical physics" are disciplines leading to academic degrees, with
the former specializing in nuclear power research, and the latter closer
to engineering physics.
In some institutions, an engineering (or applied) physics major is a
discipline or specialization within the scope of engineering science, or
applied science.
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