Hivemind! Useful physics for a veterinary student to do at undergrad level? (For a vet student who wants to do more physics at undergrad...)
I'm thinking imaging/radiography/ultrasound stuff, biomechanics/ergonomics. Any other ideas?

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@_thegeoff Fluid mechanics? How blood flow splits between vessels is somewhat nontrivial, and I'd expect that there are nice scaling rules to be had around determining whether blood flow in some area will be laminar.

Not physics per se, but maybe statistics in the area of measurements with inaccuracy? "How do we tell with few measurements whether this value increases over time" is something I haven't seen doctors and vets have an intuition around.

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