What is the fundamental connection between math, physics, and everyday life?

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In summary, the fundamental connection between math, physics, and everyday life lies in the fact that math is the language of the universe and physics is the study of the natural laws that govern the world around us. Everyday life is filled with examples of how these two fields work together, from understanding the forces that keep us grounded to using mathematical equations to design buildings and bridges. Without math and physics, our understanding of the world and our ability to make advancements in technology and science would be greatly limited.
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I am excited to find this site; math and physics, seem to me, to be the foundation of everything - art, music, buildings, transportation. Also, just enjoy physics problems (not that I can figure them out always)
 
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