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Yes.
Physics is entirely dependant of mathematics because mostly, physics actions require mathematic calculus to have it understood
Mathematics is the language of physics, and all the sciences are branches of physics. So if we are to explain, describe, or understand anything in our universe, we must use mathematics in one form or another to come to that understanding.
Mathematics is the Microscope and Telescope and Language of Physics.
The laws of physics depend on mathematics - sometimes very complex mathematics.
Physics is a manifestation of the mathematics and logic of nature.
Physics is the study of matter and energy and their interactions. These can be understood and described using mathematics and that is the reason that mathematics is referred to as the language of physics.
Mathematics is easier. Physics requires mathematics to understand physics. Different people find different subjects easier. For some, physics is more concrete and easier.
Yes, in chemistry and mathematics mainly. But in Engineering also.
Mathematics
Mathematics is the abstract science of number, quantity, and space. Mathematics may be studied in its own right (pure mathematics), or as it is applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering (applied mathematics). Physics is the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.