If I have to divide physics into branches, I'll first divide it into classical and modern physics. Classical physics usually refers to physics before 19th century, they're Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell's electromagnetism. Modern physics refers to physics invented in the 19th century and beyond with two major areas that have been accepted closely by the community: quantum mechanics and theory of relativity. There are many other areas beyond the realm of quantum mechanics and relativity such as string theory (an attempt to combine the two) or cosmology. But there are also areas that do not fall into these categories, such as biophysics or physics of nonlinear systems. It's hard to classify the different theories that physics has.
classical physics and (Quantum or modern) Physics
Physics is the scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy. The major analytical tool for physics is the human brain.
Physics.
I believe every area because physics about understanding. for example even though thermodynamics was found whilst trying to make a steam engine more efficient it can help us to understand our sun and solar system
Mechanics Thermodynamics Waves Electricity & Magnetism Electronics Nuclear Physics
Biology,chemistry,physics,astronomy
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There are actually many areas on physics. I am not sure which specific areas you want to know about in physics. So, I guess I am unable to answer you question. Sorry.
If I have to divide physics into branches, I'll first divide it into classical and modern physics. Classical physics usually refers to physics before 19th century, they're Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell's electromagnetism. Modern physics refers to physics invented in the 19th century and beyond with two major areas that have been accepted closely by the community: quantum mechanics and theory of relativity. There are many other areas beyond the realm of quantum mechanics and relativity such as string theory (an attempt to combine the two) or cosmology. But there are also areas that do not fall into these categories, such as biophysics or physics of nonlinear systems. It's hard to classify the different theories that physics has.
There is not "one major branch of physics", there are several.
Yes. Sound is a major concern in physics.
classical physics and (Quantum or modern) Physics
Chemistry, physics, earth science are the major braches of physical science.
Physics is the scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy. The major analytical tool for physics is the human brain.
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newton physics Quantum mechanics