The link might be Materials Science - the chemical and physical properties of materials such as metals, plastics etc.
At a fundamental level chemistry is physics in action - the making and breaking of bonds between atoms and molecules, often with the absorption or emission of energy as heat and/or light.
contribution of chemistry to physics
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.
Chemistry and physics are both branches of natural sciences.
Marie Curie 1903 - Physics 1911 - Chemistry
Physical chemistry is the branch of science that involves the application of principles and techniques of physics to the study of chemical systems. It combines elements of both physics and chemistry to understand the physical properties and behavior of matter at the molecular and atomic levels.
John Dalton contributed to scienece, in chemistry and physics !!
contribution of chemistry to physics
Physics
Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.
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.
Chemistry and physics are both branches of natural sciences.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics was created in 1999.
Physics deals with the study of the fundamental forces and nature of the universe. Chemistry is arguably applied physics, and biology is applied chemistry.
Marie Curie 1903 - Physics 1911 - Chemistry
Apparently, you haven't had much exposure to Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering, have you. Yes, they all do. In increasing order of mathematical intensity, they are Chemistry Engineering Physics
Physical chemistry is the branch of science that involves the application of principles and techniques of physics to the study of chemical systems. It combines elements of both physics and chemistry to understand the physical properties and behavior of matter at the molecular and atomic levels.
Chemistry does more with physics than chemistry does with chemistry. in English, it just does........................... ;)