as a physicst how much we need chemistry?
Dear leaner,
It depends on your interest ,as physicist one will have a tremendous knowledge about anatomy and physiology and some sort of pharmacology so dealing with chemistry leave that to pharmacist,if you are interested in chemistry that's will be plus point to your career as many doctors don't require so they take recommendations from pharmacist regards meds during prescription and that normal ,it is not a value bow action .cause one cannot become perfectionist in all things right .
All the best.
Hello Candidate,
The main job role of a physicist requires the knowledge of having the core concept of fundamental mechanics, proper orientation of free body diagrams, and understanding the science behind the working models of most of the machines and other equipments.
So, the job role of a physicist does not require much significant use of chemistry but sometimes it could be used if if the machine or the working model of a prototype involves particulate chemicals reacting within it in order to understand its mechanism.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have further more queries feel free to post it here!!

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