yes
It all depends upon what you want to do, if you like physics better go after physics if you like math better go after math, the only person that can answer that question is yourself.
There are no physics equations that go directly to lacrosse from physics.
Learn Physics or Mathematics at school and University and go on to do postgraduate research in these subjects.
It is normally assumed about Physics that it is one of the most difficult subjects studied at senior school level and onwards. I have a different viewpoint. I think Physics is one of the most fascinating and interesting subjects and you should go for it. Possibly students remain unaware of its importance because common lack of understanding about Physics prevails. If a student does not comprehend what physics is, he/she remains doubtful to grasp the significance of physics that it can contribute towards society, and more prominently the relevance of Physics to them. It is important that students need to know why physics is important and what careers or other benefits might stem from studying physics.
My science teacher said it was not useful as it is misleading. But he said if you want to go down that rote you should go down physics
If you are brilliant in math and physics, go for it. The important thing to remember is to do what you are interested in do and you will do well.
Physics is used in sports to determine how something in a sport should be done such as doing a frontflip physics gives you the angles and power you should use to complete the frontflip
im not sure but probs physics maths ict and somet else (mabey chem?)
And I believe this belongs in "nuclear physics," and I should know, I'm nuclear.
wel li think tha tyou should go and research it some more then come back
Yes, when referring to a specific class called "Physics," the word should be capitalized.
Read the textbook with relevant syllabus points, search the things you don´t understand on wikipedia or google or youtube, try some sample excersises and do exam questions then you are good to go. P.S I think you should also revise some calculus when you are to revise physics (if the level of your physics is that high)