
Physics branches into numerous specialized fields, each unraveling specific aspects of the natural world. Here are 12 key branches:
Classical Mechanics: Studies motion and forces in macroscopic objects.
Electromagnetism: Explores electric and magnetic fields.
Thermodynamics: Examines heat, energy transfer, and system laws.
Quantum Mechanics: Investigates particle behavior at microscopic scales.
Relativity: Explores extreme conditions of space, time, and gravity.
Astrophysics: Scrutinizes celestial bodies and cosmic phenomena.
Nuclear Physics: Studies atomic nuclei and subatomic particles.
Condensed Matter Physics: Examines properties of solids and liquids.
Fluid Dynamics: Studies fluid motion.
Optics: Explores the behavior of light.
Acoustics: Investigates sound and its transmission.
Biophysics: Applies physics principles to biological systems.
These branches collectively contribute to our understanding of the physical world.