Well Physics is the ultimate science but it has to be based on maths to be understood easily. It is not that it can not be understood without maths but mathematics makes it easy.
For example if i say that gravitational force between two masses is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them and otherwise in maths we can write directly proportional to m1m2 and inversely to r^2. Its not possible to write here with the symbols but the point i m trying to make is that its easy to write and represent it with maths but there is no question physics is the ultimate science and maths is just a tool to make it easy.
Chemistry is the science of chemical bonds between atoms.
Physics has two parts: the science of mechanical movement, called classical physics (this is what Newton, Galileo, Archimedes etc. all studied); and the science of energy, atoms and particles.
Chemistry could easily be considered a subset of physics.
I'm not a pro in this but i'd say physics is to do with how everything works, what actually causes things, and Biology is lots of little examples of this, such as energy is released from oxygen and sugar reacting in the cytoplasm to energise the cell, physics is more WHY this happens and chemistry links to this as it is all to do with what they react to be and what bonds and excetera they form, and a lo of different things... too long to list. its hard to define a relationship between the 3, but as an a level student this would be my undefining answer
Physics and Chemistry are alike and different in many ways.
Physics is different than chemistry because, it studies motion, matter, energy and force. Also it is the oldest field in science. (Closely linked with Astronomy.)
Chemistry is different than physics because, it studies chemical processes, and how atoms and molecules behave. (Closely linked with biology.)
The two are the same because they study matter, use mathematics, and have many sub-fields (Ex. Physics~ Theoretical Physics, Quantum Physics/ Mechanics, and Experimental Physics... Chemistry~ Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Chemical Engineering)
Chemistry and Physics are overlapping sciences due to both are based on properties and behavior of matter
they both are related in a way,
Chemistry is used in the life sciences along with physics and other general knowledge areas.
Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
The culinary art can be considered a form of applied chemistry - chemistry of foods !
Astronomy uses both physics and chemistry. An example of physics is the study of gravity and the planets' orbits round the Sun. Chemistry is used to study what stars are made of or what the planets' atmospheres consist of.
Z is the atomic number in Chemistry and Physics.
what are the relation of physics and society?
Mathematics is used in all the sciences.
Chemistry is used in the life sciences along with physics and other general knowledge areas.
Science is nothing without math.. Physics and chemistry are related so far with science.. If there was no math science wouldn't exist, you couldn't calculate the problems in physics and chemistry without mathematics
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Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
Modeling of reality is the relationship between Sociology and Physics. Sociology is a social science whereas Physics is a physical science.
the relationship between physics and pharmacy
contribution of chemistry to physics
Principally physics, but also chemistry.
Physics is the science of energy and forces.
Between Physics and Chemistry only a few aspects are related. Chemistry is more related to Physics. Physics is not dependable of Chemistry, although some aspects may be considered. JW70