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To bad those are all contributions to physics, not mathematics.
1. Mathematics 2. Physics 3. Chemistry.
there are three 3 main branches of pure science.These are 1.physics 2.chemistry.3.mathematics
Archimedes contributed to physics by discovering Archimedes' Principle, the law that an object submerged in a fluid is acted upwards upon by a force equal to the displaced weight. In mathematics, he provided the proof that an area of a portion of a parabola is 4/3 the area of a corresponding triangle.
More than possible. It's a necessity. Physics is very much mathematics. Even the very simplest physics laws like Ohm's Law (3 variables) or the action of a crow-bar (4) are numerical, albeit just simple arithmetic. Chemistry may be less so, but you still need to know at least some maths and have the mathematician's logical mind. In fact there are few, probably no, areas of science that do not use mathematics.
Do you mean this symbol ∈ (or backwards 3) if so, it means is an element of; Also, ∉ (with strikethrough) (or backwards 3 with strikethrough) is the symbol for "is not an element of" used in set membership. See also Element (mathematics) and Set (mathematics)
hi, i think one of it is physics and that relates general physics
3 areas of physics that utilize math
In mathematics, deductive reasoning is used in proofs of geometric theorems. Inductive reasoning is used to simplify expressions and solve equations.
while it is a term used in algebra, it is a physics term as well, in MATHEMATICS it is a number placed generally before and multiplying another quantity such as 3 in the expression 3x............in PHYSICS it's a number that is constant for a given substance, body, or process under certain specified conditions, serving as a measure of one of its properties
3 dimensional geometry.3 dimensional geometry.3 dimensional geometry.3 dimensional geometry.
chemicals, computers, enzymes