Branches of Classical Physics | PIO'S WORLD

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Classical Physics refers to the conventional forces that were identified and developed prior to the turn of the twentieth century. mechanics, acoustics, optics, thermodynamics and electricity and magnetism are some of the Physics studied in classical physics.

Mechanics
One of the most fundamental questions to ask about any physical object is how it moves and what causes it to move in that manner. Important information about an object can be discovered by describing its motion and attempting to figure out why it moves the way it does. This study of motion and the causes of motion is called mechanics.

Acoustics is the branch of physics concerned with the study of sound. It can be more defined as "the science concerned with the study of sound and its production, transmission, and effects."

Optics is the branch of physics concerned with light and its behavioral patterns and properties, as well as its interactions with matter and the instruments that detect it.

Thermodynamics is a discipline of physics that studies heat, work, and temperature, as well as their relationships with energy, radiation, and matter's physical properties. It discusses how thermal energy is transformed to or from other forms of energy, as well as how this process affects matter.

The science of charge, as well as the forces and fields that are related to charge, is known as electromagnetism. Electromagnetism includes two aspects: electricity and magnetism. The electromagnetic force between electrically charged particles is the subject of electromagnetism.
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