Of course, especially mechanics!
Architectural engineering; civil engineering (physics is often not compulsory in most universities); you can also consider some architecture
Linda Posadas researched on the applications of lasers in communications, medicine, defense, architecture, space, science and entertainment.
To name a few, electricity, airplanes (among other forms of transportation), space exploration, architecture, product design, etc.
Acoustics is part of Physics, and is the general field dealing with noise control, music, architecture and so on. Audiology is the branch dealing with hearing.
Physics. Indeed, he won the Nobel Prize in physics -- but not for relativity.Math and Physics
Architectural engineering; civil engineering (physics is often not compulsory in most universities); you can also consider some architecture
It could be helpfull, but is not essential.
Chemistry is mainly for engineering courses & an architecture course would mainly need physics.
You can take any stream out of commerce or science but Mathematics is compulsory in both streams for architecture
It is from mostly lesson 1,3,6,7,8
Charles Harrison Dwight has written: 'Physics for architecture students' -- subject(s): Physics
i had exactly the same question, im not sure but i thought it was required to have physics in order to study architecture
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Mathematics and physics is compulsory to enter NDA. Girls are also eligible.
Architecture if you are more of the artistic type, but also somewhat interested in math and physics, which you will need to understand if you are to be an architect. If you are very much into mathematics and physics, but not interested in art and design, then mechanical engineering would be better for you.
There are many careers where physics would be a necessary foundation. Jobs such as chemists, engineers, doctors, and architecture should all have a solid base in physics.
compulsary-physics,chemistry,maths optional-computer science / electronics