Yes there is a lot of math usage in science.
2006-12-24 20:07:27
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answered by Charlie-chan 1
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If you ask me, I would say the level of math require in Science is not high. Probably the highest that you are required to learn is up to Secondary School level. Even for Physics, I believe you can apply formula straight.
In Chemistry, Stoichiometry is probably one of the biggest part of chemistry that requires mathematics.
For Biology, there is not much usage. Only some minor calculations that involves the 4 basic methods; multiplication, division, subtraction and addition.
2006-12-25 05:41:44
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answered by PIPI B 4
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Most of Physics depends upon Maths. All laws are easily explained with the help of Maths. In Chemistry too Maths is used to determine the probable shape of atomic orbital. There are many more examples which you can find.
2006-12-25 05:20:58
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answered by nayanmange 4
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In science the most frequently asked questions are what, how and how much. The "how much" is a more useful answer than just "what" so there are lots of math questions. Like, if you increase the temperature of a balloon what happens to its volume (it increases). More helpful: if you double the Celsius temperature of the air in a balloon how much does the volume increase? (The answer is not, "doubles").
2006-12-25 17:02:18
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answered by The Old Professor 5
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Maths is used in science in many ways, like to find the weight of an atom, to find molecular weights etc. go to the mentioned link to get more information obut it.
2006-12-25 04:16:35
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answered by Shaarad Dalvi 2
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Yes, Maths is used in Physics & Chemistry. In Physics to find the time, force, speed, etc.....
In chemistry it is used in various things like in balancing the eqations.
2006-12-25 22:40:20
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answered by Akshay 2
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1. math make your brain think more quickly, and help your logica to grow.. so you can think more about science.
2. even maths it's so boring and hard but it help us... and I dont like maths..and I think everyone doesnt like it..but we have to learn it..maths are really important
2006-12-25 04:13:40
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answered by dolla 2
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If you haven't already, ask this question on the various science pages.
2006-12-25 19:08:59
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answered by moblet 4
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dats why people say math is a base for everythig..
science involves calculations --hence math is needed!!
2006-12-25 05:23:00
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answered by rash 2
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Scientists make experiments and formulate theories following their intuition.
Mathematicians explain them by constructing rigorous, and consistent models.
2006-12-25 05:46:28
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answered by tanyeesern 2
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