axlrosesbandana
So since the DMs like don’t exist anymore- imma go here. I know algebra, calculus, statistics, probability, trigonometry and logarithms are used in astrophysics, but in what sense. I mean I get the gist of it and everything of how it’s used and what it’s used for. But like- how? If im making no sense… I’m not surprised, but like if I am… try and see if your answer can make sense with a nonsensical question :)
Linda_r1946
@ axlrosesbandana Sorry for the late response. I took a nap lol. While all that math— especially calculus just being in physics in general— it's helpful in knowing how to do for astrophysics (y'know for tests), a lot of your knowlege is going to come from basic and complicated rules of chemistry, magneto-hydrodynamics, planetary evolution, thermodynamics, worm hole theories— basically all space related theories because our knowledge of space physics is always changing. I would recommend geometry as a major study (cause I didn't and I found that I really helps with orbital and spherical relations (which actually coincides with trig.) which you'll learn further in your studies. The main thing, tho is finding out what you wanna study. How stars are born, planet discoveries and solar sytem movements, black hole formations, etc. Think of it like choosing your major and minor in college. I'm not quite sure what else I can squeeze in here. But this is fun! This took me about ten minutes to write, so do with this info what you will! And if you need guitar lessons, I can totally do that too :)
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