I suppose it is possible but it is unlikely depending on your definition of good.
It is possible that someone could grasp the ideas and principles of physics well without needing any skill in maths.
However to truly be good at physics one also has to understand the mathematical relationships which physics reveals about the Universe and so this is why the two subjects sit together well.
Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
Yes it is a possibility. There is no competition for a Pullitzer in Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering.
no you are not a horrible person
This all depends entirely on the person who answers the question really. I, personally, am a final year student studying for a Bachelor degree in mathematics, specialising in Numerical Analysis and applied mathematics (think mechanics and relativity, the physics side of maths)
No. Not at all. A person who is good at mathematics has an advantage when studying physics as much of physics is explained (or can be explained) in mathematical terms. It is no guarantee to excelling in physics as there are difficult concepts to grasp, but it is certainly not a disadvantage and so the premise of this question is without foundation.
you have to be smart and you have to be able to be commited to your job. you also have to have a degree for meteorolgy. you can also start from another field such as mathematics, oceanography,physics, or computer science. you have to be smart and you have to be able to be commited to your job. you also have to have a degree for meteorolgy. you can also start from another field such as mathematics, oceanography,physics, or computer science.
That is possible. Everybody's brain works a different way. Some brains may be able to grasp mathematics quite easily but may struggle in science subjects because they are better at interpreting numbers rather than scientific topics.
People have different opinions about this question, for example if it was for mathematics i would say albert einstein, for physics Isaac Newton. My personal opinion is Albert Einstein.
It's correct to say that a person is good AT mathematics.
A person who has studied physics is called a physicist.
Yes. It's mainly question of hard work: learning and practising.
Math causes the apocalypse and every person on earth wants to go to heaven as quickly as possible.