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Lot of both.... If you know the subject, you know when it comes to bodies of humans (live or dead) it is more of biology, then for the chmical analysis more of chemistry... So I think its 50:50.
Needless to say, there is lots of physics (for moving particles like bullets etc) and Maths as well for lots of calculations involved. |
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Forensics, I feel, balances both sciences--however DOES lean more on chemistry. Probably a better idea of Forensics is the art of allowing chemistry AND biology to work together for discovery of scientific proof to answers posed.
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well, kinda both. And many other things!
if you work on corpse or dna you go to bio. if you go on the chemical analysis of something or someone - chem and if you work on movement of particles, then you move ont physics. and a hell lotta time maths. but, lemme tell you one thing. all this is somehow related to chemistry. a li'l to bio and the rest to physics and maths. |
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