Classical physics and (Quantum or modern) Physics
Mechanics Thermodynamics Sound Light Optics Magnetism Electricity
The two major divisions in physics are classical and modern physics. The subdivisions on the other hand are mechanics, thermodynamics, acoustics and so many more.
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The three general "branches" of science are biology, chemistry, and physics. There are actually hundreds of "types" of sciences!
The atria and ventricles.
The six major divisions of physics are classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, relativity, and particle physics. Each division focuses on different aspects of the physical world and plays a crucial role in understanding the universe at various scales.
I'd suggest the two major divisions would be that separating the life sciences (botany, biology, anthropology ..) from the 'exact sciences' (physics, chemistry, astronomy, nuclear physics ..).
Yes. Sound is a major concern in physics.
There is not "one major branch of physics", there are several.
The Libyan Desert, a subdivision of the Sahara is the major desert of Egypt.
The major subdivision in a biosphere is called a biome. Biomes are large geographic areas that are characterized by similar climate, vegetation, and animal life. Examples of biomes include deserts, rainforests, and tundra.
Chemistry, physics, earth science are the major braches of physical science.