It is applied math. Math is the purest form there is. psychology is applied biology, which is applied chemistry, which is applied physics, which is applied math, which is pure PURE
Science is the study of everything around us and Technology is where "science" is applied into. An example of this is Physics. Physics is a study of matter in motion and an example of technology where physics is applied are Aeroplanes, Cars, Trains, Rocket ships, etc.
internet. information in waves form... physics
The medical technology course of medical physics, which is applied physics, is important to the medical field because it is used in medical imaging. Some form of physics is used for x-rays, ultrasounds, and many other tests.
That is kind of subjective, but I would say physics, biology, math, information technology (IT), chemistry, and engineering.
Science is nothing without math.. Physics and chemistry are related so far with science.. If there was no math science wouldn't exist, you couldn't calculate the problems in physics and chemistry without mathematics
Technology is basically applied science - science put to practical use. Much of this science is physics, although some other sciences - for example, chemistry - also play a role. It really depends on what technology you are talking about.
Applied Physics A was created in 1973.
Examples of applied physics include designing new technology for medical imaging, developing better materials for building stronger structures, and optimizing energy production and storage methods for sustainability. These practical applications use principles of physics to solve real-world problems and improve technology.
yes you can be in applied math
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Journal of Applied Physics was created in 1931.