Classical physics is the branch of physics that deals with the study of physical phenomena at speeds significantly lower than the speed of light, and where quantum effects are negligible. It encompasses the laws of motion, the theory of gravitation, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, among other fundamental principles that govern the behavior of matter and energy in the universe. Classical physics is based on classical mechanics, which is described by Newton's laws of motion and can be applied to macroscopic objects in everyday life. This field of study laid the foundation for the development of modern physics and continues to be an important framework for understanding the physical world.