None is part of the other, but the two are closely related. Lots of practical applications of math appear, precisely, in physics.
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∙ 14y agoOf all the sciences, physics is very demanding for maths. So if you are really strong at maths, physics might just be for you
they are the same
i dont think so we can do medical without maths
Because of their calculation
Probably a gram. More physics than maths, but ...
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.
PHYSICS SOME PART OF SOME CHPTR. CHEM MATHS APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRA&DERIVATIVE PHYSICS SOME PART OF SOME CHPTR. CHEM MATHS APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRA&DERIVATIVE
maths is not diffrent tool it is part of physics
Maths and physics and more maths and physics. That all astronomy is really!
Of all the sciences, physics is very demanding for maths. So if you are really strong at maths, physics might just be for you
maths
physics pinned with maths, comes under science
physics chemistry maths biology
they are the same
You need: I.C.T, Maths, Additional Maths, Physics and Technology (and whatever else you want). You need additional maths to take on maths to AS Level. I.C.T is an absolute must and Technology goes well with it and Physics is 1/3 of the engineer part along with Technology and Maths.
i dont think so we can do medical without maths
To become a pilot you need to have maths and physics or you can take what you most enjoy in school but maths and physics are prefered better.