Physics is often described as the study of matter and energy. It is concerned with how matter and energy relate to each other, and how they affect each other over time and through space. Physicists ask the fundamental questions: How did the universe begin? How and of what is it made? How does it change? What rules govern its behavior? (https://www.nevis.columbia.edu/what-is-physics.html).
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Branches of Physics
1. Classical Mechanics- focuses on the study of description of motion of macroscopic object at speed much lower than the speed of light. Also studies how forces affect the motion of objects.
2. Electrodynamics and Statistical Mechanics - studies the effect of changes in temperature, pressure and volume on physical macroscopic systems and how energy is transferred through heat.
3. Electromagnetism - studies the interaction between electricity and magnetism.
4. Optics - studies the behavior of light.
5. Relativity - studies particles moving at very high velocities, and of the space-time.
6. Quantum Mechanics - is the branch of physics treating atomic and subatomic systems and their interaction with radiation. It is based on the observation that all forms of energy are released in discrete units or bundles called "quanta".
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