You will need to study Physics and Mathematics (preferabley with Mechanics) at A-level. Then do a degree in Physics at university though that is to general, you will need to specialise in a certain subject.
You can become a physicist even if you did poorly in school. As long as you have completed the course study needed to get a degree in physics, you can get a job as a physicist.
A physicist, a chemist, or a teacher
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[High School degree, College degree, Graduate degree (usually a Ph.d but you can work in some areas with an MS) and for research you usually do postdoc work. That means after getting your Ph.d you work with an established physicist or a group on some special project, for a year or two,but there is no degree given for that. [the first person] [who ever answered this is wrong you are not answering the question the real answer is 6 years including the other 4 years of collage [ from another answerer]
A Physicist has a degree in Physics, a Chemist has a degree in Chemistry.A Chemist can also refer to a Pharmacist as it is an old interchangeable term since pharmacists were the original chemists in developing concotions and medicine.AnswerA physicist thinks they know more chemistry than they actually do. A chemist thinks they know more physics than they actually do.
If you're a professor teaching at a university you would be called a physicist because you would have to conduct research. If you're a physics teacher in highschool your occupation would be teacher.
Marie Curie was not a chemist; she had a degree in physics and another degree in mathematics.
You study physics to a degree level (or higher) and then do work which uses the specific knowledge - of one or more branches of physics.
The attitude of a physicist are:A physicist must be honest.A physicist must be truthful.A physicist must also be responsible.
The scientist who can expound on the forces, center of gravity and acceleration is Sir Isaac Newton, the English physicist who discovered the force of gravity.
An aero physicist is a physicist with a specialization in aerospace. This means that the physicist has experience with aeronautics or astronautics.