<p>I have Deweese for physics 8A
I've never taken physics before, only Math 16A(got an A). But i'm not really certain how my calculus knowledge can pay a huge contribution in physics...And so far lecture and mastering physics seem kinda fuzzy to me...</p>
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<p>very little calculus in physics 8a - you mostly need it to understand proofs that the professor might do during lecture, but rarely need any for tests or homework.</p>
<p>Even physics 7A doesn’t really require that much calculus, you’ll do fine.</p>
<p>Edit: If you understand what a derivative and integral is then your golden.</p>