Physics is a branch of natural sciences that deals with the interaction of matter and energy including the nature and origin of different forces. In this article, I will briefly discuss branches of physics and their sub-divisions.
What are the different branches of Physics?Â
Physicists classify the discipline of physics into two main branches, Classical Physics, and Modern Physics. Each of these two main branches has further subdivisions as discussed below:
1. Classical Physics and Its sub-branches
Classical physics refers to physics before 1900 AD. Following are the five sub-branches of Classical Physics.
I. Mechanics
Mechanics involves the study of motion and its relationship with machines.
II. Optics
III. Heat and Thermodynamics
Heat and Thermodynamics involve the study of the transfer and changes in the functions and other related processes.
IV. Electromagnetism
Electromagnetism deals with the interaction of electric currents and magnetic fields. In other words, it deals with electromagnetism.
V. Sound and Wave Motion
2. Modern Physics and its branches
This branch of Physics refers to the study of physics in light of development in the twentieth-century (after 1900). Modern physics are classified into the following sub-categories:
I. Nuclear Physics
This branch involves the study of nuclear structure and particles and the interaction of both.
II. Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics involves the study of the interaction of atoms and of energy and the process involved in this interaction.
III. Quantum Physics
Quantum Physics describes how nuclear particles, atoms, and molecules act in relation to each other.
IV. Cosmology and Space Exploration
The structure and motion of different heavenly bodies including planet earth are dealt with in cosmology. Space exploration deals with human-made satellites and, the information received from them.
V. Mesoscopic physics
This branch of physics deals with materials of intermediate size that range between the nanoscale for a number of atoms and of materials measuring micrometers in size.