They're not. Numbers and the math that manipulates them are fundamentally tools to model and describe the physical world. Thus, mathematics is the language of physics. You might as well ask "How are the words of languages different from the words of the world."
regular mathematics uses variables that have different meanings in different expressions and situations than in regular arithmetic expressions.
Physics is the study of the laws of nature. Mathematics is the study of Numbers and shape. Mathematics is the language in which physics is written.
Mathematics is easier. Physics requires mathematics to understand physics. Different people find different subjects easier. For some, physics is more concrete and easier.
You can learn certain things that are used to calculate some numbers in Physics. If you are in Advanced Physics you need to know Mathematics to continue. So I would say no. You have to learn both in order to be good, starting with Mathematics
Mathematics is the Microscope and Telescope and Language of Physics.
Engineering, pure Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Cosmology, Rocketry.
The laws of physics depend on mathematics - sometimes very complex mathematics.
Physics is a manifestation of the mathematics and logic of nature.
Not necessarily but Mathematics is the language of Sciences such as Chemistry and Physics, and so if you are great at mathematics, it will certianly help with physics and chemistry.
Physics is the study of matter and energy and their interactions. These can be understood and described using mathematics and that is the reason that mathematics is referred to as the language of physics.
Mathematics
Physics, particularly quantum physics (which is essentially mathematics).
Yes Mathematics need to be the language of physics Human With his development created words of different languages to express the feelings but using the phenomena of logic "how to count?" developed another language that is mathematics ,by logic we know how to count & what it express the meaning.