An understanding of maths is needed for some questions/concepts eg einsteins relativity apart from some simple rearrainging there isn't muchWould you do well in physics if you are good at maths?
Well, it's basically the same thing isn't it?An understanding of maths is needed for some questions/concepts eg einsteins relativity apart from some simple rearrainging there isn't much
Quick question is the extension maths projectile motion accepted in physics or must the formula be used
I believe this applies only to courses like NSW HSC Physics. In general you can't be good in physics without being good in maths. So the local HSC Physics may lead one to such a misleading conclusion. In fact some posters have even cited cases of students doing Physics with only General Maths; no way such students can realistically proceed to doing physics at uni.It's a common mistake people assume that there is alot of maths in Physics. As a matter of fact, Maths in Physics is relatively easy. If you can re-arrange the formula and sub number in then you're good to go. Physics is relatively more concept base than maths based. Although, yes there are still some maths questions.
Not really semings though physics gives you set formulas and extension you dirive them yourself, the understanding in the maths is greater as well and easier to apply once learntWell, it's basically the same thing isn't it?
In the HSC, not necessarily. The HSC Physics course is very light on mathematics. Engineering Science is much more focussed on maths (like the old physics course)Would you do well in physics if you are good at maths?
What you derived is exactly the same thing LOL .Not really semings though physics gives you set formulas and extension you dirive them yourself, the understanding in the maths is greater as well and easier to apply once learnt
Your physics definition sucks. You're defining not physics, but engineering.Maths - Involves manipulation of formulas and concepts
Physics - Understanding a general concept and applying it to everyday things
Thats MY definition
When we slam our hand on the table, it's called by EM forces ?Your physics definition sucks. You're defining not physics, but engineering.
Try applying the Standard Model to everyday occurrences lol.
english?When we slam our hand on the table, it's called by EM forces ?
Or perhaps the general stereotype could explain this - people who do general maths are slow and people who don't do maths at all are creative (a nice way of saying they're illogical) so they suck at physics. Just kidding XDIn my school we have 17 people doing physics, around 10 people of that 17 do mathematics or 3unit maths, the top 7 physics students do mathematics or 3unit mathematics
Im pretty sure the rest of the class maybe except 1, do general maths
The entire lower quartile of the physics class are general maths/ no maths students
@ my school people who are good at maths are good at physics
guy who is rank first in maths and also rank 1st at physics
There is maths in physics but its all easy maths, maybe not projectile motion idk
my school is weird