Gravity.
Nuclear Physics is a field of physics, yes. It involves interactions between atomic nuclei. Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear decay (though in some ways that is more particle physics).
Physics; more specifically, nuclear physics.
Homi Jehangir Bhabha was an Indian nuclear physicist, founding director, and professor of physics at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
The Special Prize for Fundamental Physics
Nuclear is any activity related to the nuclei of atoms as nuclear energy, nuclear fission, nuclear engineering, nuclear physics, etc.
Nuclear Power
The entirety of forces used in Physics is long and strenuous, but the forces from which these deviate from are called the Four Fundamental Forces or Interactions These are; The Strong Nuclear Interaction which binds nuclei and quarks together, the The Weak Nuclear Interaction which is responsible for radiation, The Electromagnetic Force which is, obviously, responsible electricity and magnetism, and Gravitation
The strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, electromagnetism, and gravity.
P. Hvelplund has written: 'Accelerated particle interaction with static gases' -- subject(s): Collisions (Nuclear physics), Electrons, Gases, Measurement, Stopping power (Nuclear physics), Straggling (Nuclear physics)
B. G. Duff has written: 'Fundamental particles' -- subject(s): Leptons (Nuclear physics), Particles (Nuclear physics), Quarks
The Fundamental Forces are: 1) The weak nuclear 2) The strong nuclear 3) The electromagnetic 4) The gravitational
Hooshang Nikjoo has written: 'Interaction of radiation with matter' -- subject(s): Ionizing radiation, MEDICAL / Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Materials, SCIENCE / Energy, Particle tracks (Nuclear physics), Radiobiology, Effect of radiation on, SCIENCE / Nuclear Physics
Nathan Gerald Isgur has written: 'Developments in the theory of the weak interaction' -- subject(s): Physics Theses, Weak interactions (Nuclear physics)
This equation has fundamental importance in understanding the nature of our universe, and everything that scientists do in such fields as nuclear physics, high-energy physics, or astro-physics is influenced by it.
Nuclear Physics is a field of physics, yes. It involves interactions between atomic nuclei. Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear decay (though in some ways that is more particle physics).
Fredrik Falk has written: 'Directional correlation studies of alpha decay, hyperfine interaction and internal conversion' -- subject(s): Alpha decay, Angular correlations (Nuclear physics), Hyperfine interactions, Internal conversion (Nuclear physics)
Cosmology details the chemical evolution of our universe, explaining the origin of the 92 naturally occurring elements. The fundamental forces of gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces are all bound up in cosmology. If I had to choose a fundamental branch of science, I would go with cosmology.