In physics WHY WE USE MATHEMATICAL STEPS to describe
many theorems
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Answer / kumar
without maths nothing is there in our universe
without maths u can't derive nothing
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When we want to study quantitatively physical problems,we
use mathemtics
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Answer / amulbaby
To decrease the complexity of physics
( analyzing about an object in physics)
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Answer / agnihotri ganesh
Mathematical steps are used to develop the logical approach
to the problem in a systematic way, in fact maths is a
logical base of physics...
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