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Q: What are all the possible branches of Particle Physics?
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What are all the branches and sub branches of physics?

The major Branches of physics are as below : Acoustics: deals with sound. Astrophysics: space and extraterrestrial studies. Atomic physics: study of atoms. bio physics: applications of rules of physics.


What is the Contribution of molecular physics to physics?

Molecular physics looks at the subatomic world. It looks at particles such as quarks, Leptons and a major study by CERN in Europe is searching for a particle known as the higgs boson. These contributions allow for improved theories in all science branches. Not just General/ Classical physics


What are the two main branches of physics?

The two main branches of physical sciences are social science and natural science.


Relate physics to other branches of natural science?

Physics is the most fundamental of all natural science.Principles of physics related with chemistry,biology,biophysics,meteorology,geology


What is spin of particle in physics?

Taking a 'particle' as a proton/ neutron, both of these have spin 1/2. So do all leptons (electrons, neutrinos, etc).


Is chemistry a branch of physics?

No. Chemistry deals with the properties of substances. Physics deals with forces and energy. However, like all sciences, there is overlap between them, when we deal with the movement of molecules for instance.


What are all the branches of science according to physical and biological branches?

Physical Branches: Astronomy Geology chemistry physics Sound Optics Electricity and Magnetism Biological Branches: Taxonomy Botany Zoology Biology pathology


Why would an engineer need knowledge of physical science?

Indeed they do. There are many Physics branches that are directly of importance to Engineering. Not all engineers will need all branches of Physics. An electrical engineer may not need a detailed knowledge of hydraulics, for example, but if he gets involved in power generation from Hydro, he will soon do.


What kind of scientist studies motions forces and energy to explain why things work?

The term "Physicist" was coined by English philosopher, priest, and historian of science William Whewell in 1840, to denote a cultivator of physics. A physicist is a scientist who study and practices physics. There are a variety of branches of physics from studies in sub atomic particles to studies of the behavior of the material of the universe as a whole.A Physicist is a scientist who studies or practices physics, includes all branches of physics spanning from sub-atomic particles (particle physics), to the behavior of the material universe (cosmology).Physicists study how matter and energy interact.


Which bank of physics deals with the study of force energy and motion?

Do you mean which "branch?" Mechanics, Kinematics, Statics, Dynamics are all branches of physics that deal with the study of force, energy and motion.


Why is the Higgs boson particle important?

It's important because it's the particle that gives everything mass (kinda like weight) in Physics. If this particle doesn't exist, it means that all of the science we have relied on so far in Physics, is wrong. This includes Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, or the greatest work Einstein is known for (E=mc2). That's why it's important.


Are charged particles the same thing as electrons?

In physics when a particle is charged it is also a particle with an electric charge. They may be an ion such as a molecule with a surplus of electrons.