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how do physicists work , do they sit all day on a chair thinking about laws of nature?


ayushjha1357 28th Jul, 2020
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Deepa Ghosh 6th Sep, 2020
Hello Aspirant,

No not really. They having other works to do also.


Physicists normally working one of two areas:

Theoretical analysis developing ideas, using computer simulations and mathematical modelling techniques to make predictions and explain behaviours. experimental research design controlled experiments to test how well theories stand up to results.

Hope now it is clear what exactly a physicist do all over.

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https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course

You'll find all the necessary information about physics.

Hope it helps.
All the best!
Arpit Kour 6th Sep, 2020
Hello aspirant! There is a very broad range of career opportunities in physics. Some of them are:
Observation scientist
Research analyst
Physics professor
Laboratory technician
And many more. I hope this is helpful.
I wish you luck for your future.
Thank you!

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