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Calculus was created to prove physics which defines the laws of nature.
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The difference between Leibniz calculus to Newton calculus was that Leibniz developed Newton's calculus into the calculus we all know today. For instance, diffentiation and intergration, limits, continuity, etc. This type of calculus was the pure mathematics. On the otherhand, the calculus which Newton found was that used in physics, such as speed and velocity which helped with physics greatly. Today, calculus not only used in just mathematics or physics, but used in finance, as well as exploited in engineering.
Physics is an especially heavy user of the calculus: mechanics, electromagnetism, acoustics, optics. Richard Feynman was known for his great facility in this area of mathematics.
Calculus will help but there is more to physics than just that.
Calculus was invented to solve physics problems, so the importance of studying calculus is to solve physics problems.
One uses calculus including differential equations and vector calculus in the undergrad courses which is as far as got.
Some people find calculus easier, others find physics easier. There is no general answer.
The purpose of calculus is to solve physics problems.
In many universities and colleges this is a course covering various topics in physics that avoids using the calculus.
Briefly, Physics B is non-calculus based and Physics C is calculus-based. For more information, please visit collegeboard.com for more information.
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