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No. Nuclear reactors would be a good project for science, but don't use much physics. Try nuclear weapons. A gun assembly or implosion type fission bomb both use a lot of physics.
Bohrium has not practical uses; but Bh is important for nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry and generally for the progress of science.
Physics, chemistry and engineering i think
Nuclear energy is very clean, provided you look after the spent fuel carefully, and follow good health physics practice during operation.
yes. physics study mainly how things move.. hence without physics there wouldn't be good missles , no rocket launchers , and noting to guide a nuclear bomb
Well you have to have enough physics and maths knowledge to start a bachelors honors degree in physics at a good university, after that it's up to you. Not everyone is a Oppenheimer or Fermi, as in any field some people are brilliant and lead the way, whilst others follow. But good maths is important.
You could do worse than consider the 15 science divisions at the head of the SCIENCE subdivision in this answers.com. That will give you a good start. You'll find that several of the primary divisions in science have, in turn, subdivisions below them.
As Dr. Sheldon Cooper may answer: All physics are good physics!
Dynamics of acrylate polymers in bulk and adsorbed to a silica surface as determined by deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Nuclear weapons are a good thing for the United States because they prevent others from using nuclear weapons on the US. In general, the world would probably be a better place without nuclear weapons if it weren't for the fact that they lead to research in all fields of Nuclear Engineering, like Nuclear Power plants and Nuclear Physics. Since nuclear weapons already exist in the world, for the US to get rid of their nuclear weapons would be unwise. Countries that dislike nuclear weapons or even radical terrorist cells and organizations would now have no reason not to launch a nuclear warhead at the US since no retaliation would occur. The strategy of nuclear weapons preventing others from using them against the US is called the Deterrent Strategy.
You'll certainly not fail physics BECAUSE you are good at math - you NEED math for physics and engineering.
nuclear is good and bad at the same time.