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define the branches of physics​

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Answered by LalanPrasad
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Mechanics

It is the study of the motion of objects, its causes, and its effects.

Sub branches of mechanics are:

Classical mechanics

Kinematics

Dynamics

Statistical mechanics

Thermodynamics (Heat)

It is the study of the nature of heat, modes of transfer, and effects of heat.

Sound

It is the study of physical aspects of sound waves, their production, properties, and applications.

Light(optic)

It is the study of physical aspects of light, its properties, and the use of optical instruments.

Electricity and Magnetism

It is the study of the charges at rest and in motion, their effects, and their relationship with magnetism.

Atomic physics

It is the study of the structure and properties of atoms.

Nuclear physics

It is the study of properties and behavior of nuclei and the particles.

Plasma physics

It is the study of production, properties of the ionic state of matter.

Geophysics

It is the study of the internal structure of the earth.

Classical physics

The branch of physics that deals with newton’s laws of motion, the law of gravitation, Maxwell’s kinetic theory, and thermodynamics.

Classical physics is mostly related to energy and matter which are considered as different entities. The main branches of classical physics are Acoustics, optics, classical mechanics, and electromagnetic.

Major subtopics of classical physics

Classical mechanics

Electromagnetism

Thermodynamics

Quantum physics

Major subtopics of Quantum physics

Quantum mechanics

Quantum statistics

Quantum electrodynamics

Quantum field theory

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The branches of physics are :

Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics, Acoustic, Biophysics, Geophysics, Atomic physics, Modern physics, Nuclear physics, Classical physics, etc.

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