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Nanotechnology
Introduction Major fields of Research Explore our latest online courses and learn new skills at your own pace. Enroll and become a certified expert to boost your career. Application of Nanotechnology Major Branches of Nanotechnology Contributory Disciplines of Nanotechnology Implication of Nanotechnology
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Geophysics
Introduction Elements of Geophysics Explore our latest online courses and learn new skills at your own pace. Enroll and become a certified expert to boost your career. Problems that Geophysicists Address Techniques and Technology of Geophysics Benefits of Geophysics
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Econophysics
Introduction Econophysics Questions Explore our latest online courses and learn new skills at your own pace. Enroll and become a certified expert to boost your career. Tools of Econophysics Models of Econophysics
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Biophysics
Introduction Subject Matter of Biophysics Explore our latest online courses and learn new skills at your own pace. Enroll and become a certified expert to boost your career. Advantages of Biophysics Sub-Branches of Biophysics Technology of Biophysics
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Branches
The following table illustrates the major branches and their sub-branches) of physics − Branch/Field Sub-branch/Sub-field Classical mechanics Newtonian mechanics Analytical mechanics Celestial mechanics Applied mechanics Acoustics Analytical mechanics Dynamics (mechanics) Elasticity (physics) Fluid mechanics Viscosity Energy Geomechanics Electromagnetism Electrostatics Electrodynamics Electricity Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics Heat Optics Light Condensed matter physics Solid state physics High…
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Introduction
Introduction Definition Explore our latest online courses and learn new skills at your own pace. Enroll and become a certified expert to boost your career. Development of Physics
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Absolute Zero
Absolute zero (0 Kelvin or -273.15°C) is the theoretical lowest temperature possible, where all atomic motion ceases. It is impossible to reach this temperature in practice due to quantum mechanical effects, but scientists can get very close. At extremely low temperatures, materials exhibit unique properties, such as superconductivity.
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The Four Fundamental Forces
Physics describes four fundamental forces that govern interactions in the universe: gravitational force (attractive force between masses), electromagnetic force (interactions between charged particles), strong nuclear force (holds atomic nuclei together), and weak nuclear force (responsible for radioactive decay). Each force operates at different scales and plays a crucial role in the structure of matter and…