Nothing is difficult if you work hard.
Between Physics and Chemistry only a few aspects are related. Chemistry is more related to Physics. Physics is not dependable of Chemistry, although some aspects may be considered. JW70
Not necessarily but Mathematics is the language of Sciences such as Chemistry and Physics, and so if you are great at mathematics, it will certianly help with physics and chemistry.
physics in the higher levels is much like maths, i feel that physics is definitely more interesting. difficult, depends what you are inclined on.
They are all valid actually since modern physics is more on Astrophysics Physical Chemistry and Bio Physics and Geophysics while Classical physics is more on Mechanics, optics, thermodynamics and waves ;D
PHYSICS IS THE SCIENCE DEALING WITH THE PROPERTIES, CHANGES, INTERACTIONS, ETC,. OF MATTER AND ENERGY. CHEMISTRY IS THE SCIENCE DEALING WITH THE COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF SUBSTANCES, AND WITH THE REACTIONS BY WHICH SUBSTANCES ARE PRODUCED FROM AND CONVERTED INTO OTHER SUBSTANCES. BOTH COURSES REQUIRE INTELLIGENCE AND EFFORT TO FOLLOW. DECIDE IF ONE COURSE IS MORE SUITABLE TO WHAT YOU PLAN ON GOING TO COLLEGE FOR OR YOUR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT. BY DEFINITION PHYSICS IS THE MORE DIFFICULT COURSE.
Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering are difficult if you expect to take the easy way and sail through. Math is essential for all of them.
Evaporation has more to do with chemistry, but it could be used in physics possibly.
Physics; more specifically, nuclear physics.
Chemistry does more with physics than chemistry does with chemistry. in English, it just does........................... ;)
I suppose that physics is more important.
Chemistry. It does more with chemicals and medicine/health solutions than physics. Physics is more math with things that move.
contribution of chemistry to physics
It depends on what you mean. If you mean "more likely to fail chemistry and physics than to fail mathematics", then the answer is presumably yes. If you mean "more likely to fail chemistry and physics than some bozo who can't figure out how this 'multiplication' thing works", then no. In physics and (most kinds of) chemistry, a solid understanding of mathematics can only be helpful.
Between Physics and Chemistry only a few aspects are related. Chemistry is more related to Physics. Physics is not dependable of Chemistry, although some aspects may be considered. JW70
They should not be difficult for you. You can also look into just math as a major or take chem and physics together before you make up your mind.
Physics
Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.