It really depends. If you are good at understanding the concepts of math and you think you can grasp the concepts of physics (which is not bad at all), then you will do fine in physics. Physics is like 50% math 50% concepts. This is my second year of physics (I am doing Physics with Calculus now) and it really isn't as bad as most people think.
No, it is not true. It is false.
Not generally true. On the other hand, if you're bad at math you're going to have a TOUGH time with chemistry, and an even worse time with physics. Most of Chemistry and Physics IS math. You'll be fine.
I didn't, so the hypothesis is false.
No. A lot of physic has to do with equations and math. Physics will be easier if you are good at math. I was for me :)
Of course not. Certainly, you won't be bad at physics or engineering BECAUSE OF your math skills. You NEED math for physics, and both math and physics for engineering, so somebody who is not good at math is more likely to have trouble with physics or engineering.
You'll certainly not fail physics BECAUSE you are good at math - you NEED math for physics and engineering.
No, where do you get such weird ideas? You NEED math for physics and engineering!
No, that's ridiculous, physics involves math - as do most sciences.
No.
Not necessarily. In fact, to be good at physics, especially, you'll need a lot of math.
No. The opposite is true. A person who is good at math will tend to do well in physics and engineering.
On the contrary, you NEED math, especially for physics and engineering.
No, it is not true. It is false.
I'm good at Math and I passed Chemistry.
No; both physics and mathematics are almost similar.
No, it is not true. It is false.
no