Physics, asked by sareenakaurspra, 10 days ago

meaning of science physical​

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Answered by sheelapokhriyal22
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Answer:

Physical science is the study of the inorganic world. That is, it does not study living things. (Those are studied in biological, or life, science.) The four main branches of physical science are astronomy, physics, chemistry, and the Earth sciences, which include meteorology and geology.

Answered by presentmoment
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Physical science is the step-by-step study of the inorganic world, differentiating it from the study of the organic world, which is the major of biological science.

Explanation:

  • Physical science is a science that deals with lifeless natural objects.
  • Four types of Physical Sciences are in turn divided into fields and further divided or subdivided into subfields  -
  1. Physics
  2. Chemistry
  3. Astronomy
  4. Earth Sciences
  • Physics - Physics is one of the most basic scientific disciplines, and its primary goal is to understand how our universe behaves. It is a science that deals with the physical properties and the phenomenon of something.
  • Chemistry - Classical Physics was introduced before the 19th Century. It is a science that is focused on the study of mechanics, light, heat and thermodynamics, motion of sound and waves, and electromagnetism.
  • Astronomy - Astronomy is defined as the system of knowledge or beliefs for celestial phenomena besides the various astronomies of ancient civilizations.
  • Earth Sciences - Earth sciences are the fields of study that are primarily focused on the solid Earth, its waters, and the air that covers it.
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