I would venture to you that all knowledge makes us better at what we do.
Physical science is the study of physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology.
- In lighting, it's helpful to understand the amplitude of the lights and how it effects their life span (those bulbs cost a fortune.)
- The temperature they radiate effects the color tone and ambiance of your photograph and will directly translate into what F-stop you should use.
- Astronomy is in small part a study of atmospherics and how light and air effect what we see. When in Photoshop, it will be important to replicate these effects flawlessly to make it seem as if you captured them yourself.
- The chemical composition of rocks and your ability to identify them could help you find a natural 'bounce' when shooting in rocky terrain.
he can know exactly what amount of light is needed at which particular place.
The human ways of video games. things that are not related to nature and things that wouldn't gave benefits to make useful predictions pertaining to science.
A ball head is a very useful tool for photographers. Ball heads are used to mount a camera onto a tripod. Once mounted, the ball head allows the photographer to pan a shot, or move the camera's viewfinder while maintaining steady balance.
A degree isn't necessary to do photography for weddings and other events. Many people get a degree, but this is more useful as a job qualification in competitive photography arenas. If you would like to work in fine art, a degree in photography would be useful because you world learn art and photography history, and principles of art. For most photography jobs this isn't necessary. Experience counts most. If you aren't planning to earn a degree there are other ways to get a job as a photographer. Volunteer or start an internship with a photographer. You'll learn how to set up for a shoot, interact with customers, process film, and other practical skills. This kind of experience can help you begin a career as a photographer without a degree.
The three basic subdivisions of science are biology, chemistry, and physics. There are many, many different branches off of these. To go into detail would probably take a book's worth of words. Here is something of an example of a "division" of science. Physics - Earth Science -- Geophysics --- Oceanography ---- Marine Plate Tectonics ----- Marine Volcanology It can get pretty exhaustive trying to narrow down a type of science to a specific field, or conversely trying to categorize a certain type of science.
So you can see where each country is and what its climate is like.
A knowledge of physical sciences would be useful to a musician because they would have a better understanding of sound waves and sound properties. It would be useful to photographers so that they could understand light and the bending of light.
Optics and knowledge of thereof comes from years of study in physics. Refraction, reflection and so on is from the world of optical physics.
A knowledge of physical sciences would be useful to a musician because they would have a better understanding of sound waves and sound properties. It would be useful to photographers so that they could understand light and the bending of light.
it helps with the amplitiude
how would konwlage of science help me as a mayor
Mathematics is a useful objective means of describing many physical issues.
yes it would, it is the study of energy and motion
Integrated science deals with a combination of all science areas. It is useful in creating innovative devices and machines that combine the knowledge and understanding of different science fields.
It helps them determine where rain shadows will form.
Technology can be defined as the art of using scientific knowledge to build useful devices, inventions, machines, or structures of whatever type.the branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences.
Science lets us discover new things we had never knew, and lets us improve our lifestyle.It will help us have more knowledge.
Yes, extremly. Most things we use in the modern world are developments of scientific discoveries and applications of knowledge.