What skills are needed for physics?

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In addition to math skills, several other competencies are essential for success in physics. Visualization skills are crucial for understanding and solving problems. For those involved in experimental physics, programming, machining, and electronics are valuable technical skills. Interpersonal skills and maturity also play a significant role, as collaboration and communication are often necessary in research environments. Strong reading comprehension and the ability to follow directions are important for grasping complex concepts and methodologies. Lastly, patience and dedication are fundamental traits that contribute to success in the field of physics.
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I already know that math skills are required for physics, but what other skills are required for physics?

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JWHooper said:
I already know that math skills are required for physics, but what other skills are required for physics?

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Visualization of the problem that you are trying to solve.

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If you're on the experimental side, skills in programming, machining, and electronics are useful
 
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but what other skills are required for physics?

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People skills. Maturity.
 
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Additionally, reading comprehension and being able to follow directions is useful. If you post in the correct forum in the first place, your thread won't be moved.
 
Patience and dedication are pretty essential to be successful in physics.
 

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