I'm sure someone does.....
To make fireworks you need to know a lot of chemistry and physics.
To make fireworks you need to know a lot of chemistry and physics.
they will look at u a lot
They need to know a lot about physics, how to structure things about heat electricity etc. and they must know what metals are strong or weak.
They need to know a lot about physics, how to structure things about heat electricity etc. and they must know what metals are strong or weak.
8 years worth (alternate answer) Doctors need to know a lot about chemistry, but not so much about physics. Still, there are aspects of medicine that involve physics, such as an MRI machine, a PET scanner, a CAT scanner, even an ordinary X ray machine. All of this involves nuclear physics. A radiologist would have to know a fair amount of physics. But not all specialties are involved with physics.
It's best if you know all maths from high school. However it would be good fro an accountant to know a lot of chemistry, physics, biology etc.. Also a lot of social studies.
To me the most interesting type of engineering is the electronics engineer.Electronics engineering involves a lot of mathematics and physics and would seem very easy to someone who is very good in maths and physics,But would seem hard for anyone that is not good in maths and physics
You think about him/her alotYou talk to him/her or about him/her a lot
when someone calls someone a dog they mean homie or a guy that flirts with a lot of girls dude how do you not know that
A "smart alec" can be a general know-it-all (someone who professes to know a lot, or may actually have a lot of academic/trivia knowledge), or someone who makes a lot of clever but snide remarks to and about other people.
you know if someone misses someone when that person constantly calls you, or looks you up on the internet, also, if that person is always talking about that someone...hah i used someone a lot:)