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Nuclear Physics!
this type of engineer uses nuclear physics math
You'll certainly not have difficulty in physics and engineering BECAUSE you are good at math or economics; math, especially, is important 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.
Not really Math and physics are what make engineering
Tell me about it! Pesky old math, always sticking its big ugly nose into things... Math does not "interfere" in physics. Math is necessary in order to understand physics. and maths is not boring subject. It is important subject which will help u in every field of science.
Math is the language of all science, even biology.
maths is not diffrent tool it is part of physics
Of all the sciences, physics is very demanding for maths. So if you are really strong at maths, physics might just be for you
Physics and Math are very important basics in Engineering.
I would suspect they also want a general background in physics, perhaps more specifically nuclear physics, not just pure math.
yes a math teacher can teach physics