Structure of galaxy and the laws behind it

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Galaxies are structured primarily through gravitational forces and Newton's laws, although the exact formation processes remain unclear. A deeper understanding of galaxy formation requires advanced knowledge in physics, typically acquired through several years of specialized study. The discussion highlights the complexity of the topic and suggests that further research is necessary for a comprehensive grasp. Additionally, participants encourage a more casual tone in communication. Overall, the structure and formation of galaxies involve intricate scientific principles that are still being explored.
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dear sir,
i want to know the structure of the galaxies. the process that caused it happen.and finally some peculiar and intersting about galaxy.
 
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(Sounds like homework to me.)

Those are great things to want to know - but it's a pretty big topic, so we will need more from you to guide replies.
What have you found out so far?
 
dear sir,
i have limited knolwedge of physics. i can say i know physics as much have physics student of intermediate level. i took math as a subject of study for graduation.
 
It will be tricky to answer your question then, since what you are after involved post-graduate college physics.
That's about 4-5years of specialist study to make up?

The short answer is that galaxies form from the law of gravitation in combination with Newton's laws... but nobody knows the exact details. Please see:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/astronomy-terms/galaxy3.htm

BTW: you don't have to put "dear sir" at the start of everything - we are all friends here.
 
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