Because there are a lot of formulas that require a higher level of math to do them correctly
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Thermodynamics is a part of physics, and physics is very closely related to maths. Physics involves a lot of mathematical equations and problems, and as such, to be good in thermodynamics, you have to be good in maths.
Generally the opposite is true as chemistry and physics are heavily mathematically based
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Physics and chemistry use mathematics in order to quantify their observations about the world. Most mathematics were invented by scientists who needed the math to quantify their work.
Depends on your university admissions, but in general, students must be proficient with and enjoy mathematics, physics and chemistry(mathematical chemistry) and some forms of engineering to study aeronautics. By proficient I mean a minimum of 70% average.
Being excellent with math is important for succeeding in physics, chemistry, and biology because it helps with problem-solving, understanding complex concepts, and making accurate calculations. A strong math foundation allows for better comprehension and application of the quantitative aspects of these subjects.
contribution of chemistry to physics
mainly physics, chemistry and mathematics will get you in any engineering field
Mathematics and physics are both required for computer science and computer engineering degrees; chemistry might not be, depending upon your individual school.
Yes, it is true. It is also true that some peope who are excellent at math will have a hard time with tieing their shoes and with pole-vaulting. Generally, however, in the majority of cases, most people who are excellent at math will also be quite good with Physics and Chemistry, if they're interested in it and willing to put forth a modicum of effort.
Yes you could, the optometry course will take students taking the subjects maths, physics and chemistry but unfortuantley you smell