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Math is said to be the language of Physics. As a physics student, you should be able to translate a given physics principle to a "neat" mathematical equation. Below are some of the "math" that you should learn in order to "solve" a variety of physics problems.
 

Written by Dr. Jose Perico Esguerra, Trainer, Philippine Team to the International Physics Olympiad.
 
Reference: Physics a General Introduction by Alan Van Heuvelen
 
Reference: Mathematics for Physics Teachers by Jose Asperilla
 
Reference: Physics a General Introduction by Alan Van Heuvelen
 
Prepared by Ferdinand S. Bautista
 
Reference: Physics A General Introduction by Alan Van Heuvelen
 
References:  College Physics by Giambattista and Math for Physics Teachers by Jose Asperilla
 
Reference: Mathematics for Physics Teachers by Jose Aperilla
 
Reference:  Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday and Resnick
 
Prepared by Ferdinad Bautista. These equations are the most common calculis equations used in solving physics problems.
 
Prepared by Nino Joseph Paz, Manila Science High School
 
Prepared by Nino Joseph Paz, Manila Science High School
 
Prepared by Nino Joseph Paz, Manila Science High School
 
Prepared by Nino Joseph Paz, Manila Science High School

Ferdinand S. Bautista
MSHS

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