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Experimental Physics is the branch of physics dedicated to exploring natural phenomena through direct observation, measurement, and experimentation, ranging from simple setups like Galileo’s inclined planes to highly complex facilities such as CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. It focuses on developing methods for precise data acquisition, designing and conducting experiments, and analyzing results to uncover the laws of nature. While theoretical physics formulates models and predictions, experimental physics tests these ideas and provides the empirical foundation upon which theories are confirmed or revised. Together, they form the core of scientific progress, with experimental physics playing the crucial role of bridging abstract concepts and observable reality.
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