You're a physicist, so you're good at math, right?
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Joke's on you. I did a maths and physics degree and I'm bad at both.
@Bryan Michael same
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Aooo 😂
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i still remember the day my calc 1 teacher said, "This is calculus. We don't need numbers anymore."
The coldest math line ever 🥶🥶🥶
I'd get chills 😥
people who have fear of numbers: there you go!🎉
I'm a math major and i don't want to be asked math questions. Everyone assumes I can just do any calculus problem off the top of my head 😭
Omg 😂😂😸
Exactly! The only reason I passed is caused I would study a bit beforehand. After that, it's all free game. I'll just completely forget all the information I've read.
Name all the primitive functions to x•ln(x)
@@M4X1 mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
@@M4X1 George Washington
"You're a computer scientist so you're good at math, right?"
_"Right?..."_
our CS majors had a different Calculus 2 than everyone else.... lol
Me, with a Math degree and a CS degree:
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x=x+1
Im a CS and physics major and my math game weak af 😭
Double CS and Math major, but due to how those stacked at my school, I took Calc 1 and 2 twice (the second time with proofs.)
I used to hate physics bc my tuition classes focussed on math parts; then I found a new teacher who just taught us how to think first and then apply maths at last. And physics seemed easier.
i'm interested, HOW did he teach you think first? I'm not physics major. Physics, similiar to math, is about abstract and logical reasoning.
@@geddon436 add imagination to physics. Numbers and forms of things can be observed but how they make the universe work can only be imagined also + observation since to think about ohysics in reality its just observing reality and creating formulas and logical explanations for how numbers and forms interact between each other to form reality (chemistry is to understand their properties and nature).but to understand math we just need to understand how numbers and forms interact with each other. Math id a language. For example two people who can’t talk want to describe how there are two things of a certain object. Languages only allow us to describe the objects but not how many are there of it and how does it look and here where math comes to explain that. So math is like a tool for us to let physics let us know how universe work and physics is just the work of math
@@moordix7110i mean that's also how people should do math, formal manipulation without conceptual understanding cannot get you very far, but math also have the ability to make the conceptual part very explicit, the best math are usually like tautology, it is extremely obvious to you when you just look at the definition but then you get something highly non trivial
@@existenceispain2074that’s why I start with a real world app then come up with a model to solve the problem. For proportionality, you can use commerce and mass density. If the price depends on the mass density, meaning a smaller package with the same mass will cost more say because it would put strain on the material, then price per product is a ratio of ratios and we’ve made complex fractions come to life.
Wish everywhere teachers start to do it
haha Physicist only plays with greek letters
We play with real ones too, sometimes
@@Bird_3288 yeah but we like abstract more than applied mostly
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@@vaibhavk2400as a physicist, I can confirm we also like to play with real letters, sometimes
No!! They were playing with numbers too who are mic with Greek letters
My old mathematics professor used to say that seeing physicists doing math was like seeing monkeys using tools. Sure it works out most of the time but they have no idea why.
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Don't you think that this remark of your professor was a bit cruel about physicists?
@@cevdetaygun5969 Not at all. It is friendly banter.
Physicists will often make simplifications without knowing the exact reason it works, which my professor took to the extreme with this joke.
Physicists will often make similar jokes about mathematicians. Like this classic: A mathematician is a person who does not know the difference between a doughnut and a coffee cup.
@@christianj6806 at least those two, the doughnut and the coffee cup are always accoupled so not to make any distinction between them becomes acceptable! let that be my joke.I understand what your mathematics professor means.he was right.for instances in numerical modeling of a certain regime of a fluid flow, there is always too many physical simplifications which causes the differentiation of the flow from the reality.
Bruh that's savage 😂
When you don't see numbers anymore in math that's physics 😂
Or just actual mathematics…
Algebra, calculus, and even some of geometry which is all elementary math classes that are usually taught in high school.
Yes it could be physics like it is in this video, but math is the foundation of science which is why there are a lot of heavily math based science classes.
@@Rookie1706 +1, i came here to say this
@@Rookie1706 mathematics is the language of Science
Abstract Algebra would like to have a word with you. It asked me to tell you this since it cannot call. Because it has no numbers to dial.
@@Taigokumaru XD
I, as an engineer, looked at this and for one solid minute I was like "hey nothing seems wrong here what is the problem" 😂😂
Like searching for the missing semicolon in code...
Learning order of operations as a kid was a real issue for me. It wasn't till I was an adult that I looked back and understood that common maths are just one way of working with numbers. Would have made a lot more sense to me if they taught math as a tool instead of teaching it as physical reality. You can model and predict reality with maths, but maths are tools not physical laws.
Anyway I'm an Sys Eng now and I use computers to do maths for me. They're real good at it.
That's really relatable. I've taken advanced maths and yet sometimes incorrectly evaluate simple arithmetic
I almost cried in my Linear Algebra class today when I saw there was a way to represent things in Series Notation, but when I had to multiply two Matrices, I could not even do simple multiplication & addition in my head.
Me doing Algebra and Calculus like it's nothing yet still failing " decimal place values" bruh..
edit: im currently not failing Decimal plcases
Sometimes I have phases where I am just slacking on everything that has to do with math
@@mrshovelbottom7475 The worst feeling is doing some integral or finding some ungodly long trig derivative and then messing up the arithmetic at the end
I'm the same way
Fun facts: I did a bachelor in mathematics, I've never learn multiplication tables 🙃
Good to see u comrade
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova why is it strange? isnt it quite usefull?
@Jump Jack First of all, you have misunderstood completely. The world is not made up of "real" mathematicians, the BIG majority of people actually go on to to different things. The elementary math helps develop their logical foundation, such that they can function more properly in society. Secondly, you are a fool if you think the mathematical foundation learnt/developed in school is useless for "real" mathematicians.
@Jump Jack Your argument seem to be as boneless as your grammar. Also, what kind of mathematics do you study? I am genuinely curious at this point.
I still don’t know how to long divide. Took Honors Physics and still enjoy taking online free courses as a hobby science
Physicists and mathematicians must know the entire greek language with all those characters they be using!
correct and we use roman letters in fancy curvy fonts, or add horizontal strokes to letters. I once borrowed Japanese characters because I ran out of "a" variables
@@Satori_kun what the.......
I counted once. I think I've seen every but 2 greek letters in math
Yeah it's kinda true 😂....... physicist mostly work with math where numbers are least used..... examples being tensors , calculus , algebraic topology .....
@@SerpentBornOfficial I'm trying to figure out whether that math sentence makes any sense. It's not looking like it.
@@victor_creator learn the basics first.
Bro 10000 times i have looked up what a tensor is and 10000 have i not understood what a tensor is😂 atleast andrews series on tensor calc is giving me hope
@@Qrudi234 Eigenchris has done a good job explaining it
@@Qrudi234do you want to know this for physics or maths? I am a mathematician but I took a lot of mathematical physics courses as an undergraduate, and then took theoretical physics graduate courses along with my PhD in mathematics. I first encountered tensors in quantum mechanics: when you go from one particle to many particle systems, you need to take tensor products of the 1-particle space (then symmetrize/antisymmetrize for bosons/fermions). Then next in general relativity I started learning about tensor fields. I didn't begin to properly understand the connection between these two notions of "tensor" until studying a course in differential geometry in the 1st year of my PhD. The underlying abstract concept comes from linear algebra: given any two vector spaces, you can form their tensor product, which is another vector space. In quantum mechanics, the states of a single particle span a vector space (Hilbert space), and you take tensor products of this with itself (with appropriate symmetrization) to get the space of multi-particle states. In differential geometry (which is the setting for general relativity) at each point of a smooth manifold M, you have the tangent space (space of tangents to smooth curves, or tangent vectors), and also its dual space, the cotangent space. Then you can take (multiple) tensor products of each of these two vector spaces to get tensors at each point. Now a vector field is a specific choice of tangent vector at each point in the manifold, and similarly a tensor field is a choice of (a particular type of) tensor at each point of M. For general relativity, M is a four-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian manifold, meaning it is endowed with a nondegenerate symmetric (0,2) tensor field g called the metric tensor. You can just think of g as a 4x4 symmetric matrix defined at each point in spacetime, which defines a scalar product between pairs of vectors, and you write g_{jk} with 2 subscripts j,k to define the matrix elements of g in some specific coordinate chart on M. Vector fields have components with just one index (traditionally written as a superscript), and other kinds of tensor fields can have more indices (written above/below or a mixture, depending on whether they transform like vectors/cotangent vectors). Not sure if this is too much info...
Even as a math enthusiast, don't ask me anything with numbers...I'm not an accountant.
I'm going for an astrophysicist major, but I am terrible at math lol, but the love of passion of the universe, the stars, and science helps drive it even more to try. Practice is key.
u are definitely me.. lmao
Yup exactly!
Kinda same lmao except I suck at algebra but can do calculus lol
Astrophysics major here,,
… choose this department only if you really really and I mean REALLY are interested in astrophysics…….. it’s so god damn hard it’s unreal how hard that is…. I love it anyway…. I hate it actually…. But I love it…………
@@metis9692 Been there done that :')
Sadly I'm bad at math but good at physic, although i can easily understand the equation or principle but it's hard for me to calculate out.
Same here bro. Pursuing Physics honours still lack in basic calculus🥲
relatable
@jumpjack7141Math is more than just theorems,and those arguements are also calculated
My wife's family makes fun of me for it.
You shouda make fun of em too.
i am becoming an add maths and physics major wish me luck
Albert Einstein wasn't a really good mathematician either, he would often ask his math friends for help! Idk why people automatically think Physics and math are the same subject, tho closely related, are different
It's how the Family says that You are a 🤓...
They think a degree means you're Sheldon
Integration in physics : 🤡
Integration in math : 🗿💀👍🏻
I'm a physics student and my dumbass was like, what's wrong with that 17-23=-5 equation. It's right na ...
I still dont get it whats wrong😭
@@ojasshelake6285 -6
I thought it was -1
I would use a calculator instead 🙄
It's -6 dumbos
Math != Arithmetic
found the programmer
I don't know what kind of Arithmetic you do, but the one i know goes like this:
let n = p1^a1 * p2 ^b2 * .........*pr^ar, the prime factor decomp of n , and d(n) the number of divisors of n,
show that sqrt(n)^d(n) = the product of all divisors of n.
@@oldguy624 It almost looked like rsa encryption.
CS joke lol
Me doing math: ????????
Me calculating the density that the speed of light would take to heat a hot dog in the microwave: ah yes. 0.34235464223u858865 J/N
is this a joke or did you actually calculate something?
if you did, please elaborate. I am confused.
@@dickunddoof4684 r/woosh
@dickunddoof4684 pretty sure this particular one is a joke, but that's exactly how it is. Math without context is so hard for me
You should be able to do partial differential equations. 70% of that class was physics majors
I have a Master in Math, meaning I forgot multiplication tables.
I studied engineering in uni and then moved to uni of applied sciences and sometimes I'm shocked looking at classmate's calculations when they have numbers on every line and I have no idea what they're doing. Whereas mine have numbers only in the last step. Numbers lead to disasters.
Mechanical engineer here, what’s that thing you put in front of the 5?
XD
Electrical engineer here, I also don’t know what the fuck is in front of that 5 XD.
No one's good at math without practice guys
*John von Neumann is typing...*
Maybe but I believe some people's brains are 'wired' better for it.
Many people confuse math and arithmetic.
Semantics also matter. Engineers impose different rules about limits to make systems that work with physical materials, than mathematicians who fail outside abstract theory.
Chemists and physicists can't even sort out plus or minus charge conventions for electrons.
@@kitcat2449No people aren't born left brained and right brained. Better at math or better at art that's literally a pseudo science.
@@lokiva8540well fair but that doesn't change what I said, either environmental science I do a bit of a lot tbh. But you aren't born coming out if the womb knowing how to do it is my point you have to actually extend effort to learn new things.
Me turning in my math test, showing the car is going -257.43 mph
The car is literally going back in time, you probably discovered the time travel formula through your calculations, make it a thesis.
@@GranImperi😂
On a homework I once got a car going -186.5m/s accelerating at 52.11m/s^2. I think my answer worked had the initial parameters not stated that the car was going forwards.
While I was taking my university exam, only mistake I made between 40 math question was 6+5+3=15.
And yeah I am a physics Student
As a mathematician I divorced from arithmetic a loooong time ago
Legit! My dad always asks me, "How on earth do you have a bachelors degree in mathematics?"
**And I smile in pain
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people always conflate mathematics with arithmetic. I know arithmetic is part of maths but its not everything. Its like a mechanic who can assemble a whole engine but cant change a tyre... Bad analogy maybe😂
@@YusufKhan786 TH-cam glitched and made your reply appear twice...
@@YusufKhan786good analogy!
@@YusufKhan786the best analogy go to:
Physics is this thing where you get extremely good at algebra but you probably forget half your times tables by the end.
I'm doing maths and physics but if you ask me a quick mental sum I'll probably stare blankly at you for a while before reluctantly going to fetch a calculator.
Yeah, damn true😅
When it comes to complex functions and algebra, I easily make it, but I always suck at numeral calculations
Very Relatable😅
Want to teach your toddlers physics, teach them the Greek alphabet
As a physicist, this is so goddamn true its painful. Calc’s trivial, linear algebra is easy, arithmetic? Screw that its too hard
Honestly, I love mathematics, physics, and chemistry. These are my favorite subjects 😍
Math left the chat...
The fact that it took me a whole minute to figure out what was wrong with the second one
Literary first video I see after a failed mathematical analysis exam. Nice.
Also, hello all fellow physicists, you are not suffering alone!
Computational math is different kind of math in itself.
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Friend : her last reaction is like my crush
When I was 7 ,I was taught not to subtract greater number from a smaller number .when I was in 7th grade I was taught everything life I learned were myth
Same with quantum - remember everything you learned in Classical physics? nothing applies anymore good luck
But it said on my calculator it said 17 - 23 = 6 not 5
Your Calc is broken. It's -6
@@smithkd0422 Lol 😂
Fields medal.
Bru ! It's a part of the video.
@@smithkd0422 🤣
I'm a programmer and I regularly struggle with elementary school mathematics
I'm a mechanical engineer and my family expects me to repair everything in the house from the tv remote to my fathers broken phone 😭 They're not even related to my field.
This is true. I struggle with simple mathematics but throw in some complex calculus and ill be ready to teach you all about it.
Typical people assuming if someone working at something so he's good at every bit of it
Sorry to assume that spending hundreds of thousands on education would make one suited to complete the task
@@ceelothatmane9421 No being can be perfect at a certain field.
You must think that pouring in money can give you wanted results.
@@GITAisBASED i said "suited to do the job" if you can't do your job after spending thousands of dollars on education then you got ripped off. as most college grads do
@@ceelothatmane9421 True, you should be able to do most problems with pin-point accuracy after a physics/maths major. However there are some questions that would fuck anybody up.
My wife is theoretical mathematician.
She excels at finding complicated ways to calculate things, but she has a device do the calculating.
Haha!! that's so excellent!
I'm a computer engineering major and I suck at arithmetic really hard. I can do the complicated math when I learn it though.
as both a maths and physics double mayor, i can confirm
No seriously this is me, I get the equations and complex differential geometry - not what numbers are doing in there.
I find accounting the most stressful thing ever and find odd that people might choose that career thinking is easier than maths.
Only engineers are excited to do anything with numbers
As an engineer, confirm
Facts, h-parameters go brr
You need baby maths to be an engineer. Big boy maths that mathematicians do scare me.
@@KeCasgrimola that opinion lacks facts, many topics in mathematics were discovered by engineers
Currently studying aerospace engineering, and for a moment I genuinely forgot how to subtract a larger number from a smaller number 🤣😅
Numerical Analysis -- fancy words that mean taking high level math -- making a dirty assumption that allows you to make a dirty approximation that will give you a "good enough" answer to your problem. This is the magic sauce that makes physics powerful.
Oh then solve there is two ideal spring which is conected with block call p and other end is opposite one fixed at A and other at B these is in vertically distance between A and block =30cm and distance between B and block=10cm
Find the time period of here p at equilibrium. 😊
My dream is to study astrophysics but assumed I needed to be good at maths…no?
Yep
Can't even think astrophysics without math
All that calculus
That's all Einstein math baby😲😁 yu can do whatever you put your mind too 🤷🏽 💯
@@HimanshuSharma-xn6uc she can use computer
"you're a physicist so you're good at math, right?" hits differently when what you are is actually a physician
Studying Astronomy rn, and it's more numerical than mathematics majors lol but everyone keeps making mistakes
Nice QFT you have there!
17 - 23
"Yeah, I'm gonna double check this one in the calculator..."
In the context of this video "math" seems to refer to the art of making kids do calculations without a calculator, which is very different from "mathematics", the art of abstract thinking.
That's how it was taught for awhile. I remember when we got to 7ty grade and that passed out ti 89s and I was looking at teach "these aren't illegal anymore?"
Physics teacher was unreasonably angry when i used calculus to solve physics problems
Everyone in math and physics:
solves bunch stuff that are complex:
3-5=
pulls out Casio FX-115ES Plus
calculator history worse than browser history fr
That’s actually me, I have just over 100 in both my math and science classes, but when presented with -(-4)-1, I answered -5
What's the equation?
Uses a sum symbol to go from 0 to one, but doesn't use pi fir an undefined product.
Yep, with this kind of logic she's definitely a physicist
Actually physics is easy and interesting its only maths that is complicated .
Physics is simple and practical.
Bro that's too relatable like after I BECAME GREAT at physics now the whole math seems illogical to me but same calculation which came with some physical logics and concepts then it's like a 1 min problem
Those who r good in physics can't be bad in mathematics
They are not bad but not great also
Physics selfishly uses the mathematics it needs and kicks away rest of it
Not true I am an A* in Physics and a D in Maths (A Level)
Edit: I am now a B in Maths and a B in Physics 😂
Edit 2 (15 Jan): I am now an A* in Maths and D in Physics LMAO 🤣🤣. Cya in 3 months with my next achievement. Aiming for A in Maths and B in Physics
They cant be bad at it but they certainly can struggle with it.
@@zaidm1134 resit?
as a calc student, i hate operations with large numbers!
U r wrong
I have the opposite problem, I understand maths but physics has always made me cry. My favourite subject was mathematical physics (complex analysis, fourier and laplace transforms, vector calc, differential equations, optimization theory, etc) because it was just maths.
Math is letters. Arithmatic uses numbers.
it is literally correct for mathematicians too
I'm not a mathematician, so I can only poke fun at my own kind!
Hllo mam
I'm an engineering student and it took me way too long to realize that 17-23 does not, in fact, equal -5. I usually have no problem scoring high but the moment you take my calculator away from me, I become _worthless_
Remember arithmetic is not math.
It’s a branch of mathematics, even if it is a very short branch. But I get what you mean, being good at arithmetics is not a mathematical skill, it’s memory.
@@ernimuja6991it's not all memorization unless you're talking about memorizing the rules of arithmetic.
"The rest is just math...which I can't do..."
you're very beautiful 🌷💖💖
Me, a math student: I haven't seen numbers in like 3 years and I am a number theorist, please don't ask me to do arithmetic without a calculator
Completing masters, and still manages to f*ck up integer additions.
When you get into higher level math and science, you barely use numbers anymore😭
2 plus 2 is 4 minus 1 that's 3. quick math 🎶i love that part 😂
I feel motivated and moved to study about our world's certain rules of shaping itself ,and shocked by the beauty of Physics.
When you realize, math isn't about numbers. Numbers are just a tiny part of math that results useful in our daily lives to count things and evade taxes.
The numbers are just a way to put the physical results of our calculations in a way we can understand them
any physicist who says they can't do maths, is probably just being modest. Although, some experimentalists are not good at maths. But maths is not the same as arithematic. You really would not cope with a physics degree, if you really can't do numbers, algebra, calculus and general maths. Calculus come into physics everywhere.
"You're in Calculus BC, you should be able to do basic arithmetic right?" heh, heh. *needs calculator for basic arithmetic"
I’m an Econ major and I love how as long as the number goes in the right direction you’re good!
stonks just need to go up
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova stonks up, unless bonds up, then stonks down my dude
I'm in actuarial science now because I saw upper level math and physics classes and I said nah man, it ain't for me.
(Unfortunately i still have to take some of them 😭)
Physicists can only count to 2. They have 0,1,2,1/2, ^2, etc. but only stuff with those 3 digits. The rest of the numbers don’t exist for physicists.
I took Computer Science in college. But my love for maths still makes me watch videos solving high school math problems. 😔
I'm doing a masters in maths and I haven't seen a number for 5 years
Im going to school for math, but if you asked me to do quick math id look at you confused
The last time I was asked to solve for x I just sighed and rolled my eyes.
computer scientist here. I always freeze at simple arithmetic XD
Everyone thinks maths major means they can solve a highschool problem just by looking at it, in their head in like 2 seconds tops.
as a high school student who loves math, don't assume I'm good at physics 😭
High schoolers when there are no letters: 🙂
Physicists when there are no letters: ☹️
Please take a symbolic logic course if you haven't,makes calculs more funner :)