Physics Branches:
Classical Mechanics
Mathematical Physics
Classical Electrodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Condensed Matter Physics
Nuclear Physics
Quantum Field theory
Non-Linear Dynamics
Astronomy and Astrophysics
General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology
biology chemistry and physics
Classical (or Newtonian) and Quantum.
The two basic divisions of physics are classical physics and modern physics. Classical physics deals with the macroscopic world and includes mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism. Modern physics focuses on the behavior of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels, encompassing quantum mechanics and relativity.
The two major divisions of physics are classical physics and modern physics. Classical physics deals with the study of macroscopic phenomena using principles such as Newtonian mechanics and thermodynamics. Modern physics, on the other hand, explores the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels, incorporating theories like quantum mechanics and relativity.
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Physics, Chemistry and Biology are main divisions of science.
The phrase "other divisions" implies that you already have some division or divisions in mind. But you have chosen not to share that information. So it is not possible to tell whether you know of just one division of physics and want a list of the rest or if you know of 20 and want the remainder. Furthermore, any division, such as mechanics, can be considered a single division of physics or it can be considered as consisting of divisions such as statics, dynamics, moments and so forth.
You could do worse than consider the 15 science divisions at the head of the SCIENCE subdivision in this answers.com. That will give you a good start. You'll find that several of the primary divisions in science have, in turn, subdivisions below them.
biology and chemistry/physics and chemistry
Newton for Mechanics and Faraday for Electricity.
Physics, Chemistry and biology are main divisions of science.
The six divisions of physics are classical mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, relativity, and astrophysics/cosmology. These branches cover the study of various natural phenomena and form the foundation of our understanding of the physical world.