So in chemistry we're told to use the minimum number of sig figs in the question, but what about physics? do we do the same? or give it to 3 sig figs always or 2 d.p always?
I don't think it really matters in either Physics or Chemistry because if you check the standard packages the exemplarary samples have responses with the final answer to various significant figures/decimal points. However it would be advised that you at least put in brackets to how many significant figures/decimal points you have rounded off your value to.
I did physics last year and it was important for the practicals (although i can't remember what the exact rules for sig figs were) to use the right number of significant figures, but it didn't matter for the theory exams as long as it was a reasonable number.