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How hard is calculus based physics without having taken high school or introductory physics?
Q. Im taking Calculus 1 right now and plan on completing it with an A or B. I have to take Calculus based physics, but i've never taken any kind of physics course whatsoever. Id like to hear from some people who have been in the same situation, and whether or not they think its necessary. Thanks
Asked by meow mix - Sun Apr 19 01:12:22 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You might want to at the very least read over a few basic physics things, like what Newton's laws are and the concepts of momentum, energy, etc. Since a lot of examples in Calculus 1 are based on mechanics, you should do well in that part of the course, which is also somewhat intuitive. Where I'd be worried is electromagnetism, especially if you have no prior knowledge of Physics. Some of the concepts of fields, potentials, and circuits can be foreign to someone who's never seen physics, and as someone else said, the math is going to be far more advanced than just Calculus 1 in a calculus based physics course. You definitely would want to read at least about those concepts, and especially read up on things like Coloumb's Law, Faraday's… [cont.]
Answered by bondman - Sun Apr 19 02:11:01 2009
Q. Im taking Calculus 1 right now and plan on completing it with an A or B. I have to take Calculus based physics, but i've never taken any kind of physics course whatsoever. Id like to hear from some people who have been in the same situation, and whether or not they think its necessary. Thanks
Asked by meow mix - Sun Apr 19 01:12:22 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You might want to at the very least read over a few basic physics things, like what Newton's laws are and the concepts of momentum, energy, etc. Since a lot of examples in Calculus 1 are based on mechanics, you should do well in that part of the course, which is also somewhat intuitive. Where I'd be worried is electromagnetism, especially if you have no prior knowledge of Physics. Some of the concepts of fields, potentials, and circuits can be foreign to someone who's never seen physics, and as someone else said, the math is going to be far more advanced than just Calculus 1 in a calculus based physics course. You definitely would want to read at least about those concepts, and especially read up on things like Coloumb's Law, Faraday's… [cont.]
Answered by bondman - Sun Apr 19 02:11:01 2009
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