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Do you need to know calculus to solve physics problems?
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Do you need to know calculus to solve physics problems?
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if its the level of math you're talking about and level of physics it depends but sometimes you should
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There are plenty of exercises, examples, questions, and problems in Physics
that can be solved without Calculus, but there are many more that require it.
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