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"physics background" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's prior knowledge or expertise in the field of physics. For example, "The researcher had a strong physics background, which allowed her to quickly understand the implications of the experiment."
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Not surprisingly, undergraduates without a physics background disagreed with Galileo.
TT: Is that where the physics background came in.
"Here was a guy with a physics background who was fascinated by ballistic missile defense.
There is certainly no question over the demand for employees with a maths and physics background.
I later discovered that those revising the curriculum had no physics background.
We will do some elementary relativity theory, but no physics background is required.
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Members of the lab come from both biology and physics backgrounds.
For example, almost all of our students in the prototype courses had seen the material before at some level, either because they had not done well in physics in their freshman year (two-thirds of the students), or because they were freshmen with excellent physics backgrounds (one-third of the students).
The Jefferson Lab National Accelerator Facility A particle physics backgrounder.
Scientists with chemistry and physics backgrounds are particularly of interest.
Can technology undergraduate students (with varying physics backgrounds) improve their conceptual understanding about electric fields for distributed charges after a guided exploration with visuohaptic simulations?
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