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∙ 12y agoPhysics and chemistry use mathematics in order to quantify their observations about the world. Most mathematics were invented by scientists who needed the math to quantify their work.
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∙ 12y agoCoordinate science is all three sciences biology, physics and chemistry but is only counted as 2 gcse's rather than three. This means you have the option of doing and extra gcse subject.
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No, a person who is good at math will have the best chance of doing well in physics.
It really depends. If you are good at understanding the concepts of math and you think you can grasp the concepts of physics (which is not bad at all), then you will do fine in physics. Physics is like 50% math 50% concepts. This is my second year of physics (I am doing Physics with Calculus now) and it really isn't as bad as most people think.
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Mathematics is the language of physics. You cannot do well in physics unless you can handle the math. If you are excellent at math, you have a better chance of being very good or excellent in physics, too.
if your interested in genetics then you'll want Physics, Biology and Advanced Mathematics and maybe Chemistry, I'm not doing Chem so I can't say.
If you want to become a scientist you will need to get a degree at minimum. Do you want to do physics chemistry or biology? If unsure do all three. And mathematics. While you MAY not require any as a prerequisite, doing them will make tertiary studies easier to transition to. For each steam, recommended prerequisites could be... Physics: physics, mathematics. Chemistry: physics, chemistry, mathematics. Biology: biology, mathematics, maybe chemistry.
Coordinate science is all three sciences biology, physics and chemistry but is only counted as 2 gcse's rather than three. This means you have the option of doing and extra gcse subject.
no. u had to do bsc physics
Anything that does not involve the study of matter, its properties, composition, and the changes it undergoes. Activities such as painting, cooking, playing music, and animal behavior do not fall under the realm of chemistry.
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Using your ICE table in doing equilibrium calculations of concentrations in chemistry yields a quadratic function. X = Vot +(1/2)at2 is an equation of kinematics in physics.
With a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can pursue careers in medicine (MBBS), dentistry (BDS), pharmacy (B.Pharm), biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, nursing, physiotherapy, environmental science, or pursue further studies in these fields. Other options include careers in research, nutrition, or healthcare administration.
Physics is the foundational science that studies the fundamental principles governing the natural world, while applied physics focuses on using those principles to develop practical solutions to real-world problems. Applied physics seeks to apply physics concepts to specific areas such as engineering, technology, and industry, aiming to create useful products and technologies.
The answer will depend on where in the world you are doing it.
chemistry can be harmful to you if you don't know what your doing and try to mix chemicals you shouldn't.