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Which career involves using physical science? |
Out of an architect, pharmacist, firefighter, engineer, construction worker, optician, pilot, electrician, and computer technician. And why? An engineer will always be involved directly with physics, and physics are behind every career choice in the list with pharmacist being the only possible exception. Study physics. Why not look up "physical science" in google, read up and UNDERSTAND what it is then make up your own sweet little mind as to how it relates to those careers and why? you know the saying "give a man a fish and he'll be ok for a day, teach him how to fish and he'll be ok for life" I hope I just did that http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-910... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/physical_sc... I know for a fact firefighter is one. I can't speak on the other ones. Fire alters the physical shape of matter by heating it up and changing it from a solid to a gas through a process known a pyrolysis. Firefighters use this information to extinguish the fire and hot gases by an extinguishing process known as temperature reduction, using water to reduce the heat and stopping the chain reaction of the fire tetrahedron. Firefighter/instructor 21 years |
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