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How is differential calculus used in physics?

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What kind of math is used in physics?

One uses calculus including differential equations and vector calculus in the undergrad courses which is as far as got.


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Do you still use differential calculus?

Differential Calculus serves as one of the most important piece of mathematical tools ever invented/used. It is widely used everywhere for it usually describes the rate of change of some quantity. We can define the quantity and examine such a quantity and its changes thoroughly using differential calculus. An example of this would be in fields such as business (stock markets), risk analysis, insurance, banking, engineering, pure math and even theoretical physics. It is nearly impossible to think of the world without differential calculus as it serves as a backbone to all of these fields. In fact, it is only possible that we develop our uses of differential calculus in more fields than lessening its uses in the world.


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Example of differential calculus being used in real engineering?

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What has the author Alfred Lodge written?

Alfred Lodge has written: 'Integral calculus for beginners' -- subject(s): Calculus, Integral, Integral Calculus 'Differential calculus for beginners' -- subject(s): Differential calculus