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<!--... Attention: THIS IS AN OUTLINE part of the set of 830+ outlines listed at [[Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines]]. Wikipedia outlines are a special type of list article. They make up one of Wikipedia's content navigation systems See [[Wikipedia: Outlines]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines]] for more details. Further improvements to this outline are on the way ...--> {{Short description|Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences}} {{multiple image | perrow = 2 | total_width = 270 | image1 = Diamond cuboctahedron.jpg | image2 = Earth-crust-cutaway-english.svg | image3 = Activemarker2.PNG | image4 = KeckObservatory.jpg | footer = Different types of subjects studied in physical sciences * top: a [[diamond]] [[cuboctahedron]] in [[materials science]] and diagram of the structure of the Earth including its atmosphere in [[Earth sciences]] * bottom: an example of [[computer animation]] which is produced from the "[[motion capture]]" technique and [[Mauna Kea Observatories]], group of independent [[astronomical]] research facilities in [[Hawaii]] }} {{Science|expanded=Branches}} '''Physical science''' is a branch of [[natural science]] that studies [[abiotic component|non-living]] systems, in contrast to [[life science]]. It in turn has many branches, each referred to as a "physical science", together is called the "physical sciences". {{TOC limit|limit=2}}
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