Sunday, 6 November 2016

Mathematics and Science Relationship

“Mathematics is queen of science”---- Carl Friedrich Gauss

Mathematics and Science Relationship
Mathematics & Science

  1. One of the first analyses of the relationship between mathematics and other sciences was done by ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. He mentioned about the interdependence of mathematics and other sciences in his work.

  2. By using statistics, scientists can use data as evidence to either support or dispute scientific theories.

  3. Calculus and differential equations are used to study complex relationships between one property and another in physics.

  4. Science applies both simple and complex mathematical concepts for studying science. Famous example is measurement of amount of chemicals to be used in a solution or figuring out the velocity required in order for the Mars Curiosity to safely land on Mars.

  5. Algebra deals with general statements of relations, uses letters and other symbols to represent different values.  It is used in science to develop formulas to find an unknown value.

  6. Calculus used to find volume and area using complicated surfaces.  It is used in most branches of science to derive answers that cannot be measured directly.

  7. Geometry deals with properties of points, lines, angles, and figures in space. This is very helpful in scientific study.

  8. Trigonometry deals with the relationship between angles and sides.  Used in science to locate events like earthquakes, fires, tsunami, tornado, planets, stars, and many other things that we cannot directly measure.

  9. Euclidean geometry deals with a flat world (stating that parallel lines are always parallel and never intersect).  It is used in measuring things on earth surface.

  10. Riemannian Geometry deals with a spherical world (stating that parallel lines will intersect).  This is used throughout the Universe.



Key Highlights:
What is mathematics and science relationship?
Mathematics contribution in science?
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गणित का विज्ञान में योगदान

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