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I think you should learn grammar before you try to leearn physics.
Trigonometry is engineering math, but If you are going to study something in physics, or science, (basically this is "applied science"), you will need lots of calculus. calculus appears a lot in "Stargate".
For basic high school physics, none.For higher-level physics, you will need some math - especially calculus.
Yes. Definitely.
In Calculus, you learn Limits, Derivatives, Anti-Derivatives and all their applications!
Calculus is a higher level math
Trigonometry isn't required to learn calculus, but it does help you to understand some of the concepts. Geometry, however, is usually required before taking a course in trigonometry.
Isaac Newton. He invented Differential Calculus before the age of 26, and some say he continued to discover and explore it at the same rate that we learn about it today.
You are an ambitious student. The scientific basis of medicine is biology and chemistry, so those are the key subjects to study in high school. If you can learn calculus that is also useful. A surgeon does not actually use calculus in his or her work, however, calculus plays a role in the full understanding of any field of science. You also have to know quite a bit of algebra and geometry, before you are ready to learn calculus.
Because Algebra is the foundation of Calculus, and Calculus is the fundamental measurement of the Universe.
Roughly speaking, in physics you learn how our Universe, the world we live in, works.
Learn Physics or Mathematics at school and University and go on to do postgraduate research in these subjects.