because you find it more difficult to comprehend than the other two?
No idea, only you can answer that question really
I do empathize with you though, physics can be pretty hard to come to terms with...I guess some concepts are harder to digest
2006-11-14 11:23:01
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answered by town_cl0wn 4
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well it depends upon the way it's taught..u need to think how gud u were before and it might be how it is taught by the teacher that you don't understand and when you don't get it you are bound to hate it...also it might be because that topic is the teacher's weak point so you should discuss the topics further with your frinds and ask each other questions which would help you to understand...however you might also hate physics becasue you don't like that module...i hate anything to do with circuits,seismic waves etc and i always used to go in the class thinking i don't like it and i don't get it...however one day i went in thinking i can do this and i actually still didn't like it but i understood it..so just hve positive thinking when you you go into that lesson...as to do with biology and chemistry well biology is all about information and it's easy to grasp because it's all detail and names of subatances whatever whereas in chemistry you get away with away formulas and the rest of them because you find them easier to understand and also probably because the rest of the people aorund you like it and thats why you think the same...physics also involve maths but applied onto different things so don't let yourself down..i don't know what level you are at but in GCSE's i used to love chemistry and bilogy and when i chose physics as well as them two for A levels i was dreading physics..but it has turned the other way round..i hve found physics easier and chemistry hard and now i hate chemistry purely because i believe that i can't understand it but the real thing is that iam not putting any effort ot turn it around so i hope you sort it out..and believe me nothing is difficult u just need will power and a positive approach..gud luck mate!!xx
2006-11-16 12:16:39
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answered by sweetndangry 2
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Perhaps it's the teachers - when I was at school (when everything was still in black & white!), we had great teachers for all 3 subjects, all possessing a real passion for their subjects, which came across in the lessons and was picked up by the students, and that made the subjects interesting and fun - up until A-Levels when we got a different Physics teacher, who was dull and miserable most of the time, and certainly lacked any sense of humour whatsoever. Everyone got great grades for Bio & Chem, but no-one did especially well in Physics (apart from the brainy nerdy Trekky types).
2006-11-15 05:39:01
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answered by BushRaider69 3
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Because physics has a lot more to do with mathematics than Biology and Chemistry do
2006-11-14 16:21:42
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answered by Brian 2
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i was exactly the same when i was at school.... i loved biology and chemistry, but absolutely loathed physics. physics is based on a lot of mathematical equations, so unless u get off on numbers and maths, there is a good chance that u will find it about as exciting as watching grass grow........ infact, i would rather watch grass grow !!! thank god i don't have to study it anymore !
2006-11-14 16:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the opposite problem when studying for my science degree. I loved physics but felt flat and disinterested when studying biology, and I loathed chemistry. It's a maths thang. I love maths. You probably don't!
2006-11-14 16:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Think I'd go with the maths theory,I'm rubbish at maths and physics probably because I don't understand them. Whereas chemistry and biology I can see around me and understand them
2006-11-14 16:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Too much math. I loved biology in high school, too, but hated physics.
2006-11-14 16:27:44
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answered by quatrapiller 6
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biology is all about blood and guts, chemistry goes bang, and physics is full of equations, therefore, isn't as interesting. but thats just my opinion, might be slightly biased seeing as im doing human sciences and biochemistry for a degree lol.
down with physics!
2006-11-16 17:21:32
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answered by lil_miss_blue_rose 2
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because nothing works in physics
If it smells funny, its chemistry
If its green and wiggles it's biology
If it doesnt work, it's physics
I guess it's easier to hate physics in this regard; at least with the other subjects you KNOW something is going on. Also, there's a lot more math I would say
2006-11-14 16:23:03
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answered by Handsome Devil 4
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