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CALCULUS Needed for Physics and Chemistry
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CALCULUS Needed for Physics and Chemistry

A step-by-step tutorial that avoids the unnecessary complex theories, yet teaches you everything essential.
Created byAnupal Bharali
Last updated 6/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Differential & Integral Calculus, Definite vs. Indefinite Integration, When to use which one, How to apply calculus in Physics & Chemistry.
  • Students' Feedback: Knowledgeable Instructor, Engaging Delivery, Clear Explanations, Valuable Information, Helpful Practice Activities

Course content

9 sections29 lectures2h 24m total length
  • Demo Lesson 12:55

    This Demo Lesson is for Pre-Viewing.

  • What is Calculus0:41

Requirements

  • No prerequisites

Description

Who this course is for:

When we learn Physics & Chemistry, a stage comes where use of calculus becomes essential. Now, most students find calculus difficult; specially those who are weak in math.

But you don't have to worry, I'm here to help you !!!

I have developed a method to teach calculus in an easy-to-understand way. You will be able to learn it easily. I'll make you an expert in applying calculus in Physics and Chemistry.

And this method is quicker too. You will  save time!

How will you benefit:

After completing this course you will be able to use calculus in solving problems of physics and chemistry, wherever needed.

You will also be able to use calculus in derivations of formulas of physics and chemistry, wherever needed.

How is this course different from others:

This course will teach you the essential part of calculus needed to use it in physics and chemistry.

No unnecessary theory will be taught. This way you will find calculus easy.

Most courses on calculus are taught from the view of mathematics. So concepts like Functions, Limits, etc. are taught before teaching calculus. As a result, many students find those courses difficult, and hence find calculus difficult.

If you learn calculus as taught in this course, you won't find it difficult to use it in physics and chemistry.

Please also note that if you want to learn calculus as a part of mathematics, then this course will not be sufficient. You will need to learn more. This course is for using calculus in physics and chemistry.


Who this course is for:

  • Students of Class 11 and Class 12 (as per Indian education system)
  • 12th passed students who are preparing for Medical and Engineering entrance exams.
  • Those students of other countries who have reached a stage in their education where they need to apply calculus in physics and chemistry