Forces are introduced in Newtonian mechanics and are a fundamental idea of classical physics. In classical physics, that is the physics that describes human dimension phenomena (like the motion of a car, the flowing of water in ducts, the gravitational attraction on the earth surface and so on) , the study of force laws is one of the key elements and this is an important point also in biophysics, macroscopic chemistry and several other science branches based on classical mechanics.
Energy was originally introduced in classical physics too, but only the quantum and relativistic physics have clarified completely its deep meaning so that in modern physics energy has substituted the concept of force as the key physical quantity in the study of physical systems evolution. Naturally, chemistry at atomic level, astrophysics and so on share completely this characteristics.
Forces and energy are generally sciences studied under the heading of physics.
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Energy and force are studied by physicists.
Physicists do.
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Kinematics and dynamics are the two branches of physics which deal with motion. your wrong dumba$$
A scientist that studies motion, forces and energy would be called a physicist.
Forces acting against each other.
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Physics is the branch of science that studies the motion of matter through space and time. Physics also deals with energy and forces.
aeronautics
Statics, which is a branch of mechanics (the study of forces, motion, energy, and momentum), which is in turn is a branch of physics
Physics. Most generally speaking, it is physics. As we look into the sub braches it comes under mechanics. Further classified into dynamics. Further into kinetics.
The topic you are referring to is called: Physics.
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Physics is the science of energy and forces.
Physics- Kinematics.
Physics.
Physics is a branch of science. It is difficult to define a "branch of science" precisely because there is so much overlap. Generally, physics studies matter, energy and their interactions but this involves a lot of mathematics. There are also grey areas between physics and chemistry because chemicals are matter and the bonds between atoms involve energy. Biology is probably the most remote "branch of science" from physics.
A physicist.