Different kinds of engineering.
Examples: chemistry, physics, geology, biology, medicine.
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The major that combines physics and chemistry and focuses on scientific research and development is typically called "Physical Chemistry" or "Chemical Physics." Graduates with this background can pursue careers in materials science, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and nanotechnology, working in research and development, academia, or industry. They may also specialize in areas like spectroscopy, computational chemistry, or surface science.
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Physics and chemistry are both involved in studying matter and energy, in different ways.
contribution of chemistry to physics
Physics
Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.
Research in the field of radioactivity, studying of uranium ores, progress of chemistry and physics, discovery of new elements in the periodic table
There certainly is both physical chemistry (the application of physics techniques to chemistry) and chemical physics (the study of chemical processes from the point of view of physics). See Wikipedia for a fuller answer.
Studying Biology, Physics, and Chemistry (BiPC) in intermediate level education provides a foundation for pursuing careers in fields such as medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology, and research. It also opens doors to opportunities in health sciences, environmental sciences, and other related disciplines that require a strong background in science.