Instead of just experimenting with multiple physical set of materials, with computation we can just simulate how materials react in different scenarios. Computation reduces the economic cost and time required for the experimentation. It is the development of computational physics that has lead to some of the most best advancements of the field of materials science in recent years. Though computational physics still has some limitations that experimentation doesn’t, it still gives us the required outcome which makes this field interesting even without going to the lab as the lab is in your hands.