No. The opposite is true.
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No; in fact, being good with math and calculus will make it much easier to understand physics and engineering. Chemistry doesn't require much in the way of advanced math.
It is less probable. It may be due to the lack of the skill in language. Because maths need only solving problems and writing the steps. But in science drawings, descriptions are required. In that field that particular student may not be well versed. Hence the pitiable situation.
Not you will but you can.
Newtonian physics fails to explain motion correctly in extreme conditions such as at speeds approaching the speed of light or in the presence of very strong gravitational fields where the effects of relativity become significant. Additionally, at the quantum level, where particles behave in ways that cannot be predicted using classical physics, Newtonian physics also breaks down.
The MKI formula stands for Modified Kramers-Kronig relations in physics and optics, which are used to relate the real and imaginary parts of a complex function.
Analytical chemistry is the study of the chemical composition of materials.Environmental chemistry is the study of the chemical processes in the environment.
No; it is false.
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The opposite is true. You will more than likely be good at science.
On the contrary, you NEED math, especially for physics and engineering.
Certainly! All he needs to do is slough off his chemistry, physics, and engineering classes, and he can fail them just as solidly as if he were poor at math.Yes, to be very good in chemistry and physics and engineering you have to be good in mathTo be good in math you do not have to be very good in chemistry or physics or engineering
you wont always fail
No, it is not true. It is false. In order to PASS physics, chemistry, and engineering, you must be pretty good at mathematics.
Math will help, not hinder, you in this. You actually need a LOT of math, especially for physics and engineering.
I'm good at Math and I passed Chemistry.
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Sounds backwards to me.