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Science relies on the laws of physics. Faith and religion have no bearing on the laws of physics, unless you believe God created the laws of physics. While you can believe in God and be a scientist, it's hard to believe in the Big Bang theory and Creationism, too. And, modern physics now believes that God had no part in the Big Bang. That said, God and faith can still play a large part in our lives, just not when it comes to science.
No. You can still excel or do well in physics even if you are not good at computer science and chemistry. For example, physics is one of my favorite subjects, and I am pretty good at it. I am also good in math, but have never done anything computer science-related. I dislike chemistry, but love physics. I do not know much about the engineering aspect though, sorry. I'm sure you'd be fine though.
Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy..im not sure about that cause were not still not done in that lesson....i think there's more....types..
If his model isn't accepted now, then it wouldn't be in high school science textbooks =D
the science teacher had a model skeleton in her classroom. (EDIT BELOW) The deranged science teacher had a skeleton with fat still on it in her closet.
Who? Just kidding. He will be remembered in the scientific community forever. His work on physics and relativity are the groundwork for much of the science used today.
Idea: You could use an equation for velocity/ speed to calculation how fast a ball was thrown. This includes math (the calculation) and science (actually physics, but still science). Try looking up velocity on wikipedia for an equation.
Cameras, of course, are used as tools in virtually all branches of science, and their development would pull information from many different fields. In many senses, photography would be a field of its own. Physics deals with light and optics. Chemistry deals with photographic development and chemicals. Computer Science would be related to digital photography (although the hardware is still built on basic chemistry and physics principles).