How Math Helps Explain Science

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Ever think how atoms, graphs or anything related to science and math became known? Science and Mathematics are one of those unexplainable phenomenons, there is no true beginning or end to it. It just happens to be there. If you think about it, both are very similar. Without each other they would be impossible and not work. Each of these areas are broken down into smaller groups, called branches. Both fields of math and science intertwine with one another. Science is the observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena. The roots of science began with the technology of early tool making and other crafts. The history of science during the 18th and 19th century is largely the history of the individual branches as they developed into the traditional forms by which they are still recognized today. Science is made up of several different branches. One example is Chemistry it is the science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems. Chemistry uses a variety of math. Another example of a field in science is physics. Physics is the study of interactions between math and science, grouped in traditional fields such as acoustics, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, as well as in modern extensions including atomic and nuclear physics, cryogenics, solid-state physics, particle physics, and plasma physics. Simply stated, physics is the study of how things work and why they work the way they do. Biology is the study of life and of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution. It includes botany and zoology and all their subdivisions. Science is made of many different field called branches. Each field has a mathematical relationship. Mathematics is the study of the
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