🇬🇧🇪🇸 physicist - físico : English Lesson
noun
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Meaning of "physicist" ("físico"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
A physicist is a scientist who tries to understand how everything in the world and in space works, from tiny invisible pieces of matter to giant stars and galaxies. Physicists ask big questions like why things fall, how light moves, why magnets stick, and even how the universe began. They use math, experiments, and careful thinking to discover the rules that nature follows, and they often work in labs, universities, or research centers.
When I said I was scared of thunder, the physicist explained electricity, sound waves, and clouds, and now I’m only scared of her math.
The physicist said, "Technically, you’re never really touching anything," which made high-fives feel suddenly suspicious.
A physicist can’t just say, "The ball bounced"; they have to say, "Observe the impressive conservation of energy!"
The physicist said, "Energy can’t be created or destroyed," so I asked why my energy disappears during math class.
A smiling physicist told us that protons and electrons are attracted to each other, then whispered, "Fun fact: without that, atoms—and you—wouldn’t even exist!"
A child watched a physicist drop a shiny ball into the pond. One physicist counted the rings; another physicist traced the light on the grass. The first physicist lifted the ball, let it fall again, and the child clapped. The final physicist smiled, the child hugged the ball, and everyone cheered.
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