give 5 branches of physics
5 branches of physics
Classical mechanics - study of motion and forces in macroscopic objects. Electromagnetism - study of the electromagnetic force and its interactions with charged particles. Thermodynamics - study of heat transfer and energy conversion in systems. Quantum mechanics - study of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels. Relativity - study of how gravity and motion influence the behavior of objects in the universe.
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Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Oceanography, Petrology.
The Branches of modern physics are mainly 2.1)Quantam Physics2)RelativityThere is also classical physics. as a bonus the branches of classical physics is mainly.1) Mechanics2) Electromagnetism3) Thermodynamics.P.S. In both modern and classical physics there are more than those branches given but these are like the main ones.There are seven branches of modern physics. These branches are quantum physics, relativistic physics, low-temperature physics, condensed matter physics, atomic and nuclear physics, solid-state physics, and plasma physics.
Branches of physics: 1. Heat and Thermodynamics 2. Mechanics 3. Sound 4. Light 5. Plasma State Physics 6. Solid state Physics 7. Electromagnetism 8. Nuclear Physics 9. Atomic and Molecular physics 10. Astrophysics 11. Geophysics 12. Biophysics
Biochemistry Chemistry Biology Nuclear physics Astrophysics Human biology
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1. Matter & gravitation (including general relativity) 2. Mechanics - force, acceleration, velocity, momentum, linetic energy, etc. 3. Electricity & magnetism. 4. Quantum mechanics 5. Thermodynamics 6. Fluid mechanics 7. Nuclear particle physics 8. Solid state physics 9. Special Relativity theory Cutting it down to just five branches is actually rather silly
give at least 5 example of mechanics?
there are many branches of science but the 5 main fields are: - chemistry - Biology - geology - physics - Astronomy
Quantum mechanics: study of subatomic particles and their interactions. General relativity: theory of gravity and the curvature of spacetime. Thermodynamics: study of heat and energy transfer processes. Particle physics: study of the fundamental particles and forces of nature. Astrophysics: study of celestial objects and phenomena in the universe.