As, physicist, what can i contribute to the field of forensic science?
* Steps 1. Step One Decide if you would like being a forensic scientist or a science technician. * Being a forensic scientist is pretty stressful. * A bad thing about being a forensic scientist is that you have to work with very dangerous chemicals. * The real challenge of being a forensic scientist is testifying in the courtroom as an expert witness.
its bad to be a forensic scientist because you have to investergate different crimes and see dead bodys
You work on the dead bodys to analyze them.
you could get harmed by some chemicalsss
you could be killed in the line of work
the disadvantages of being a foesic scientist is that you get to see peopel naked!!! YEA I LIKE MEN!! IM GAY
if u get in contact with chemicals the chemicals can be dangerous
He was famous for being a great scientist and his contributions to physics and mathematic and ....................
That depends on the agency you are applying for but a typical scientist would make 40-60K a year. Which translates to $20-$30/hr.
They get payed by years experience. Ranging from 1 year being 40k to 10 years being 60k or more.
The antonym of physics is metaphysics. Metaphysics deals with abstract concepts like existence, reality, and being, whereas physics deals with the study of energy, matter, and their interactions in the physical world.
To become a Forensic scientist you must complete 6 years of college (a Masters degree). You should take at least 4 years with either a major in Chemistry, Biology,Physics, ect. You should take 2 years of maybe being an intern or going to a special forensic school. If you want to be a CSI forensic scientist then you must complete 8 years of college (so a masters degree and so on). You should also take some math classes, Chemistry, Biology, and English composition. You should also take some public speaking skills. or maybe some acting/ drama classes.