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Physics as a choice proffession

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By Dopsie


Physics as a choice profession

Every one knows that science is a fundamental unit of life. The basis of all   human, plant and animal continual survival, existence depends on scientific research. This we all know. But if you doubt my statement I will tell you how:
-scientific research has found improved ways to preserve nature
-medicine from past to present years has found improved ways to prevent illness, cure diseases, immunity against some diseases and even prolong life
-scientific research has brought about discoveries in fields like electricity, nuclear energy, astronomy etc.
Scientists have played major roles in human development and technology.  
Lets go into the main topic of discussion; physics as choice profession.
Physics is a branch of science that deals with the study of how matter and energy affect each other.
Physics has played a major contribution in human development and technology.
If you doubt me I will explain; there is famous scientist like
-Michael Faraday –laws of electrolysis
-Albert Einstein –photo electric equation
-John Dalton –father of atomic theory
These are scientists famous for their discoveries. They have set examples for the world and aspiring physicists that they too have equal opportunities to go down in history for their experimental or theoretical discoveries. They are a lot of career opportunities for the physicists. Who knows you might be the next Einstein!
Written by Dopse Inyang


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