Yes, it is a science. It is a study of the individual, microscopic units of matter and beyond such as the atoms and it's parts and parts of the atom's parts etc. (I'm sorry if it's confusing). It's very complicated and you should learn the simplest parts about it around grade 7. This may sound strange coming from me. I hope this answer helps.
Quantum physics?
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Several types of science are linked to math. Among them are physics, chemistry, biology, quantum physics and quantum mechanics. Math is ubiquitous in nearly all disciplines of science.
Quantum Physics
Quantum physics
Quantum physics is utilized in various real-life applications, such as in the development of quantum computers for faster calculation speeds, in medical imaging techniques like MRI, and in the creation of quantum cryptography for secure communication. Understanding quantum physics can also lead to advancements in material science and energy production.
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There is no quantum physics of a moose. Quantum physics is a type of theoretical physics, and its laws do not apply to physical objects
Nothing. Quantum is a branch of physics
Its Germany: they invented calculus, computers, all modern physics, quantum physics, nuclear physics, a big part in chemestry and the list is verry long
There is Physics, Biology, chemistry, and Astronomy. Under each of these categories there are many sub-categories, like quantum physics and oceanic biology.