This is all I know, so I hope this helps:
1. Entomologists- study insects
2. Neuroscienetists-study the nervous system
3. Astrobioligists-study life in the universe
4. Oceanographers-study the ocean and life in the oceans
5. Herpetologists-study amphibians and reptiles
6. Botanists-study plants
7. Paleontologists-study prehistoric life and dinosaurs
8. Seismologists-study earthquakes
9. Volcanologists-study volcanoes
10. Meteorologists-study weather
11. Virologist-study viruses
Physics is the study of the physical characteristics of material objects. Among these are force, time, velocity, density, temperature, electrical charge and magnetics. These characteristics are studied by experimentation and theory, and are calculated and confirmed through the use of various formulas to process data.
There are so many different types of physicists and some of them vary with choice. To truly understand the meaning of what you are saying, talk to a physicist yourself.
Classical physics, Modern physics, Topic outline of physics ... :D
dont forget quantum physics, reverse mechanics
Chemestry, bioligy, physics.
Physics; more specifically, nuclear physics.
Nothing. Quantum is a branch of physics
The full form of the word physics is physics. It does kind of sound like it derives from the word physical science or physiology or something but it doesn't.
contribution of chemistry to physics
Newtonian and Quantum
Chemestry, bioligy, physics.
Different kinds of engineering.
Science studies Chemistry,Physics and Biology.
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Genetic variation, and biodiversity among an ecosystem
There are two kinds of natural science. They are biology and chemistry. Sub branches include astronomy, physics, and earth science.
It consists of chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering.
Biochemistry Chemistry Biology Nuclear physics Astrophysics Human biology
Direct Proportion Inverse Proportion Direct square Proportion Inverse Square Proportion Hope it helps :)
Physics is the general term used for the discipline that studies and models the types of energy and energy sources. But there are specific labels for specific kinds of energy studies. These in include, but are not limited to, nuclear physics, sub-atomic physics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, mechanics, astrophysics, physical chemistry, and so on. The definition of physics is "...the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. " [Dictionary]
It depends on what you mean. If you mean "more likely to fail chemistry and physics than to fail mathematics", then the answer is presumably yes. If you mean "more likely to fail chemistry and physics than some bozo who can't figure out how this 'multiplication' thing works", then no. In physics and (most kinds of) chemistry, a solid understanding of mathematics can only be helpful.