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Physics – Study of Matter, Energy, Motion, and Physical Laws

Physics is the scientific study of matter, energy, motion, and the fundamental laws governing the physical universe. It seeks to explain how forces act, how energy transforms, and how natural phenomena operate across scales ranging from subatomic particles to astronomical systems.

From classical mechanics to modern physics, this field provides the foundational principles that describe how the physical world behaves.

Core Areas of Physics

Physics encompasses several major branches and interconnected fields, including:

  • Mechanics (Motion and Forces)
  • Thermodynamics
  • Waves and Oscillations
  • Optics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Electricity and Magnetism
  • Modern Physics
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics

These branches form the foundation of physical science and guide how topics in this section are organized and explored.

Medical Imaging & Radiation Physics

Topics explaining radiation principles and imaging technologies.

Nuclear Physics & Radioactivity

Topics related to atomic nuclei and radioactive decay.

Optics & Imaging Instruments

Topics related to light behavior, lenses, optical systems, and visual technologies.

Electricity & Conductivity

Topics explaining electric current, free electrons, band theory, and material conductivity.

Heat & Thermal Properties

Topics related to thermal conductivity and heat transfer in materials.

Thermodynamics & Molecular Motion

Topics explaining behavior of matter and measurement systems.