hi all,
just wondering how the things we're required to know in mcat physics would be applicable in real life medical scenarios/knowledge.
i'm sure it's good to know and a good gauge of logical thinking but i'm having a hard time visualising how useful the things we're required to know in physics are really going to be.
general chem and organic chem and bio i can see how useful they would be but why on earth would we need to know about translational motion, newtons laws and forces etc etc?
thanks guys
just wondering how the things we're required to know in mcat physics would be applicable in real life medical scenarios/knowledge.
i'm sure it's good to know and a good gauge of logical thinking but i'm having a hard time visualising how useful the things we're required to know in physics are really going to be.
general chem and organic chem and bio i can see how useful they would be but why on earth would we need to know about translational motion, newtons laws and forces etc etc?
thanks guys