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What are all the branches and sub branches of physics?

Physics can be broadly categorized into classical physics (including mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism) and modern physics (including relativity, quantum mechanics, and particle physics). These branches are further subdivided into various subfields like astrophysics, biophysics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and optics, among others. Each subfield focuses on specific phenomena and has its own set of theories and principles.


Why modern physics is more valid as compare to classical physics?

Modern physics has been able to describe and understand phenomena at both the microscopic and macroscopic levels, whereas classical physics is limited to describing non-quantum mechanical systems. Modern physics, particularly quantum mechanics and relativity, has been validated through numerous experimental tests and has provided accurate predictions in a wider range of scenarios. Theories in modern physics have better accommodated the limitations of classical physics and have led to a deeper understanding of the universe.


Why is physics consider to be the central part of SCIENCE?

Physics is considered central to science because it seeks to understand the fundamental principles that govern the natural world. It provides a framework for describing and predicting the behavior of matter and energy at the most basic level. Many other scientific disciplines, such as chemistry, biology, and astronomy, rely on the principles of physics to explain phenomena and make advances in their respective fields.


What is the abbreviation of physics?

The abbreviation of physics is Phys.It is PHY


When was Physics of Plasmas created?

Physics of Plasmas was established in 1994.

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