How Does a Navy Vet Apply Physics in the Real World?

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In summary, a Navy veteran can apply physics in the real world in various ways such as using concepts of fluid dynamics to navigate a ship, understanding the principles of aerodynamics to operate aircraft, and utilizing knowledge of mechanics to maintain and repair equipment. Additionally, physics can also be applied in fields such as sonar technology, satellite communication, and even in the design and construction of naval vessels. The training and experience gained in the Navy allow veterans to apply their knowledge of physics in practical and impactful ways in their civilian careers.
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Caralyn Mulyk
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Hi! I'm Caralyn!

I have an affinity for science and enjoy learning! I am a Navy Vet and was involved in the Nuclear program.
 
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:welcome:
That's great! What's your favorite area of science?
 
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I would say physics or nuclear engineering. I love physics because it's so broad and can be utilized in so many different scenarios!
 
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Caralyn Mulyk said:
I would say physics or nuclear engineering. I love physics because it's so broad and can be utilized in so many different scenarios!
Great! :smile: I also love to learn and understand the amazing facts of universe by the knowledge of physics. I'm doing major in physics.
Are you studying physics on your own?
 
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