AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS
b) Electromagnetism, whose objective is to study how charges behave under the influence of electric and magnetic fields as well as understand how charges can create these fields. c) Thermal Physics, in which one studies the nature of heat and the changes that the addition of heat brings about in matter.
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