Is physics logical science?

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Yes it is. Logic behind every fundamental principles in science can be understand with help of physics
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Yes, it is. But if you really want to see the physics, see it through the eyes of engineers, they will help you to see the beauties of physics and as engineering applications are working all around so you will agree too that Physics is Logical.
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