Branches of Physics

  1. Classical Physics – Deals with motion, forces, and energy in macroscopic systems.
  2. Thermodynamics – Studies heat, energy, and the laws governing their transformation.
  3. Electromagnetism – Examines electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with matter.
  4. Optics – The science of light, its properties, and how it interacts with different materials.
  5. Waves and Oscillations – Focuses on periodic motions and the behavior of wave-like phenomena.
  6. Modern Physics – Covers advanced topics including atomic structure, nuclear physics, and emerging concepts.
  7. Quantum Physics – Explores the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic level.
  8. Relativistic Physics – Focuses on objects moving at high speeds and gravitational fields (Einstein’s theories).
  9. Astrophysics – Applies physical laws to understand celestial objects and the universe.
  10. Statistical Mechanics – Studies systems with large numbers of particles using statistical methods to explain thermodynamic behavior.
  11. Electronics – Deals with the behavior and control of electrons in devices, circuits, and systems.