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How to pronounce astrophysics in English?

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Type Words
Type of astronomy, uranology
Has types cosmogeny, cosmogony, cosmology
Derivation astrophysical, astrophysicist

Examples of astrophysics

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The science of geodesy has elements of both astrophysics and planetary sciences.
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In college, he juggled the Husker playbook with astrophysics and semiconductors.
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The study of our very own Sun has a special place in observational astrophysics.
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We operate the world's leading scholarly journals in astronomy and astrophysics.
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Thomas Wdowiak teaches astrophysics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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As a student of the biological sciences, I was never well versed in astrophysics.
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If they succeed, LCLS may see an increase in experiments related to astrophysics.
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From the point of view of astrophysics, the claims of cold fusion do not hold up.
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The physical study of these phenomena is referred to as high-energy astrophysics.
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More examples
  • The branch of astronomy concerned with the physical and chemical properties of celestial bodies
  • (astrophysical) of or concerned with astrophysics; "astrophysical sciences"
  • (Astrophysicist) A scientist who studies laws that describe the behavior of stars and planets.
  • (Astrophysicist) a person that studies the physics of stellar phenomena.
  • The part of astronomy that deals principally with the physics of stars, stellar systems, and interstellar material.
  • The study of the physics of stars, galaxies, and the interstellar medium.
  • Indexed and cross-referenced glossary of Astrophysics terms.
  • Is a hybrid of Physics and Astronomy that attempts to explain the physical workings of the celestial objects and phenomena. Astrophysics has two subdivisions: theoretical, and applied or experimental.
  • Paris majored in astrophysics at the Academy. (Future's End, Part 1)