Why does math describe physics so well?
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Why does math describe physics so well?
A different response, advocated by physicist Max Tegmark, is that physics is so successfully described by mathematics because the physical world is completely mathematical, isomorphic to a mathematical structure, and that we are simply uncovering this bit by bit.
Not surprisingly, at the start of the study, kids with high IQs performed the best at math. But in a vindication of exacting Tiger Moms everywhere, effective studying techniques and motivation, not IQ, predicted who had most improved their math skills by 10th grade.
Is math easier than physics?
If you clearly understand the concepts of maths and physics, both are easier. Especially physics is based on concept application(imagination and visualization included) based subject so it can be much more difficult for the bookworms and those who dont understand the concepts.
Why does physics scare some people?
In general, physics seems to have this aura to it that scares people before they even start solving a problem. This begins with very basic physics, but continues with higher level material. The difference seems to be that only those who like physics – and find a good way of dealing with it – stick around to deal with the higher level stuff.
Do you shy away from physics problems?
Most of them shy away from physics problems, though, letting me – and a handful of other tutors – deal with the dreaded subject. In general, physics seems to have this aura to it that scares people before they even start solving a problem. This begins with very basic physics, but continues with higher level material.
How can I improve my ability to solve physics problems?
Learn the math skills required to do physics problems. Math is often said to be “the language of physics.” Becoming an expert in the fundamentals of math is a great way to improve your ability to master physics problems. Some complex physics equations even require specialized mathematical skills (like taking derivatives and integrals) to be solved.
Why is math important in physics?
Math is often said to be “the language of physics.”. Becoming an expert in the fundamentals of math is a great way to improve your ability to master physics problems. Some complex physics equations even require specialized mathematical skills (like taking derivatives and integrals) to be solved.