yes, physics plays a very significant role in forensics
A science is a particular branch of science, such as, physics, chemistry or biology. So, yes, physics is 'a' science. But it is not science.
Physics IS a branch of science.
Physics is the science of energy and forces.
queen of science maths which combines with physics to have good chemistry so physics is considered as a science of energy
it is a science
As, physicist, what can i contribute to the field of forensic science?
botany chemistry biology zoologyANY of the sciences may be used to solve legal questions and therefore 'forensic' might be appended to that science - e.g. forensic geology.Commonly used in the crime laboratory are Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
Forensic scientists are not within a specific field. They come from a variety of educational backgrounds and fields. In other words, forensic accounting, or psychology, chemistry, physics, biology, computer science etc.
you have to have a bachelor degree in physics biology,and ipc
Forensic science is experimental Forensic medicine is empirical.
Forensic science is used to describe all categories of science in the legal system. forensic technicians are in a certain category within forensic science.
Biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, or any releated natural science for general forensic science.
Yes, you can get a job with a diploma in the forensic science.
Forensic Science Service was created in 1991.
A Forensic Scientist.
the main idea of forensic science is to prove the things