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Physikalische

Physikalische is the inflected form of the German adjective physikalisch, used to describe phenomena, properties, or disciplines related to physics or the physical aspects of matter. In everyday and technical German, physikalisch denotes what pertains to the laws and properties of nature described by physics, as opposed to chemical, biological, or geometric meanings.

The form physikalische is used when the modified noun is feminine singular in nominative or accusative, plural

Usage guidance: physikalische acts as a descriptive modifier and is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence

See also: Physik, PhysikalischeChemie, physical properties, and related disciplines (chemistry, geology, engineering) where physical descriptions are

in
many
cases,
or
in
other
inflected
positions
according
to
German
adjective
endings.
Examples
include
die
physikalische
Eigenschaft
(feminine
singular,
nominative),
eine
physikalische
Größe,
den
physikalischen
Prozess
(masculine
singular,
accusative),
and
die
physikalischen
Gesetze
(plural).
In
compound
terms,
physic-related
concepts
appear
as
Teil
von
phrases
such
as
physikalische
Eigenschaften,
physikalische
Gesetze,
or
physikalische
Messungen.
A
well-known
field
is
Physikalische
Chemie,
also
called
physical
chemistry
in
German,
which
studies
the
physical
principles
underlying
chemical
systems.
or
appears
in
a
title
or
proper
noun.
Its
counterpart
forms
adapt
to
gender,
number,
and
case
just
like
other
German
adjectives.
essential.