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X-Ray/MRI physics questions, about daily use

Hello, I am a prospective rad/mri student and was curious about the level and use of Physics in your field. How much do you use on a daily basis? truth of the matter of all the sciences I HATE Chem and Physics. I enjoy Bio and A&P tho

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