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There is plenty of maths involved in all disciplines of science, not just physics, be it formulas or algebra or otherwise.

At GCSE level (British General Certificate of Secondary Education, usually taken between the ages of 13-16), Physics involves a lot of maths, mostly to do with power outputs and the like. For example, you'll need to know that the power output of an electrical item is the Wattage x Amp.

Of course, there are many more applications of maths at GCSE, A Level and higher, however, this is just a simple example.

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