Scientist's rely on mathematics quite a lot on occasional topics when they have to measure large or tiny number's. For example as you can tell, measuring a cell would be very hard to do and you will obviously have a lot of numbers to deal with. Or if you're measuring distances from Earth to Pluto in meters that would have many many numbers.
if you said the distance between here and Pluto in meters were 100 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 meters away, you could just say 1x1023(not saying that actually is the distance).
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Physics and chemistry use mathematics in order to quantify their observations about the world. Most mathematics were invented by scientists who needed the math to quantify their work.
Albert Einstein is important to mathematics primarily for his contributions to theoretical physics, which often rely on advanced mathematical concepts. His formulation of the theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity, leading to the development of new mathematical frameworks, such as differential geometry. Additionally, Einstein’s work has inspired extensive mathematical research in areas like tensor calculus and geometric analysis, bridging the gap between mathematics and physical science. His impact extends beyond specific equations, shaping how mathematicians and scientists approach complex problems.
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John Napier was famous for his work with logarithms.
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He contradicted space and mathematics including a economist xx
Scientists often rely on imagination to form hypotheses from which to work. However, once the hypothesis is formed, they work from known facts towards a solution.
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Physics and chemistry use mathematics in order to quantify their observations about the world. Most mathematics were invented by scientists who needed the math to quantify their work.
This is one of the ways by which scientific knowledge advances.
Some famous scientists of the 1700s include Isaac Newton, who made significant contributions to physics and mathematics; Carl Linnaeus, known for his work in taxonomy and biological classification; and Antoine Lavoisier, often referred to as the "Father of Modern Chemistry" for his foundational work in the field.
Becoause they need to find difficult ways to work thing out , Though some way seem inpossible to some people :)
what is the introduction for the additional mathematics projects?
On the work of classical and medieval scientists before them.
Other scientists
Scientists explain phenomena by using observations, experiments, and theories to make sense of the underlying principles that govern how things work. They rely on the scientific method to systematically test hypotheses and draw conclusions based on evidence. Through this process, scientists can develop models and theories to explain why things happen in the natural world.