Chemistry is one. If there are any others on your list,
I'll mark them as soon as you show me the list.
The invention of television requires a great deal of knowledge of physical science.
The easiest way is to place it in a large container of water. There are more complex, scientific ways to test buoyancy, but this requires the use of modeling computers.
Yes, it requires time.
Light can be considered as a small packet of energy (a quantum) called a "photon" carried along a wave or ripple in space-time, rather like a beach ball carried along in the trough of a wave across a body of water. A more detailed explanation requires an understanding of quantum mechanics.
It requires energy.
A state of mind that requires no knowledge or understanding of any kind. Hard to explain, but see the related link.
A state of mind that requires no knowledge or understanding of any kind. Hard to explain, but see the related link.
Converting information into knowledge involves critical thinking, analysis, and understanding of the information's relevance and context. It requires connecting new information with existing knowledge and experience to gain insights and make informed decisions. It is essential to question and evaluate the information before accepting it as knowledge.
Requires differ from one position to another. Potenctial employees must have the knowledge and skills in reading nd understanding directions, a legible penmanship, and an accurate computation
A long ticket is the ticket that requires a knowledge of the qualifications of every candidat.
Reasoning.
Yep.
Understanding the scientific process of combustion, enables firefighters to put out flames. The fire triangle or Fuel, Heat and Oxygen, requires only one element to be removed to extinguish a fire.
Yes, learning typically requires effort as it involves acquiring new knowledge or skills through study, practice, or experience. Putting in effort is essential for understanding and retaining information effectively.
Scientific notation is required for very large or very small numbers.
To develop computer knowledge you will need schooling in the art of coding. Writing programs requires knowledge of the language to be used, but more than that it requires a precise and logical mind.
Mainly ... is it testable.