Physics What Careers Involve Dynamic Physics?

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Dynamic physics plays a crucial role in various career paths, particularly in mechanical and aerospace engineering. These fields utilize principles of dynamics to design and analyze systems and structures, making them ideal for those interested in applying dynamic physics concepts. Other potential careers include robotics, automotive engineering, and physics research, where understanding motion, forces, and energy is essential. Additionally, fields such as biomechanics and civil engineering also leverage dynamic physics principles, offering a range of opportunities for high school students passionate about this subject.
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I am currently in High School and I really like Dynamic Physics and can you suggest some careers that involves the use of the concepts of dynamic physics.

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ronny said:
I am currently in High School and I really like Dynamic Physics and can you suggest some careers that involves the use of the concepts of dynamic physics.
Thanks

uh, mechanical/aerospace engineering?
 
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