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Uses of Calculus in Real Life

Application of calculus in real life

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Uses of Calculus in Real Life

Calculus focuses on the processes of differentiation and

integration

However, many are uncertain what calculus is used for in real life. Fortunately for those toiling away with their textbooks, calculus has a variety of important practical uses in fields.

VARIOUS FIELDS OF USING CALCULUS IN REAL LIFE

Uses of calculus in EconomicsUses of calculus in BiologyUses of calculus in AstronomyUses of calculus in EngineeringUses of calculus in ArchitectUses of calculus in FinanceUses of calculus in Space flight engineersUses of calculus in graphics artist Uses of calculus in Business and PoliticsUses of calculus in Other Fields

Uses of Calculus in Economics

# Economists use calculus to determine the right time to buy or sellsomething# The marginal value of a particular action# How much the price of an item affects how many people buy it Or any other instance that requires measuring change over time in two or more related variables

# Some applications include modeling enzyme reactions as a function of nutrient concentration and the growth rate for bacteria

# Modeling population growth of a certain species

# And modeling the relationship between related physical traits, such as backbone length and skull length

Uses of calculus in Biology

# Calculus has been used in astronomy since the 17th

century to calculate the orbits of the planets around stars

# Calculus is also necessary to accurately calculate the variable speed of moving objects in space, including asteroids, comets and other celestial bodies

# Many of today's most interesting astronomical insights were gained with the use of calculus

Uses of calculus in Astronomy

# Engineering is the field in which calculus is used most often in a real-world context

# Calculus is necessary to determine distances with precision, such as the length of a cable supported by two poles

# Calculus is also required by engineers and architects to calculate the size of curved or dome-style surfaces

# Without the accuracy afforded by the use of calculus, bridges, roads and tunnels would not be as safe as they are today

Uses of calculus in Engineering

# An architect will use integration to determine the amount of materials necessary to construct a curved dome over a new sports arena, as well as calculate the weight of that dome and determine the type of support structure required.

Uses of calculus in Architect

# The minimum monthly payment on your credit card statement may vary from month to month depending on how much you owe, but it is not a number the credit card company arbitrarily decided. They use calculus to determine a minimum payment at the exact time your bill is due based on fluctuation of interest rates and changes in your available balance.

# This falls under the differentiation branch of calculus, in which you graph the available information (interest rates, balance and due date) to find an exact point: the minimum monthly payment.

Uses of calculus in Finance

Uses of calculus in Space flight engineers

Space flight engineers frequently use calculus when planning lengthy missions. To launch an exploratory probe, they must consider the different orbiting velocities of the Earth and the planet the probe is targeted for, as well as other gravitational influences like the sun and the moon.

Space flight engineers frequently use calculus when planning lengthy missions. To launch an

exploratory probe, they must consider the different orbiting velocities of the Earth and the planet the probe is targeted for, as well as other gravitational influences like the sun and the moon.

Uses of calculus in graphics artist 

A graphics artist uses calculus to determine how different three-dimensional models will behave when subjected to rapidly changing conditions. This can create a realistic environment for movies or video games.

Obviously, a wide variety of careers regularly use calculus. Universities, the military, government agencies, airlines, entertainment studios, software companies, and construction companies are only a few employers who seek individuals with a solid knowledge of calculus.

Uses of calculus in Business and Politics The study and application of statistics relies

heavily on calculus to analyze information. Business and politicians often conduct surveys to determine approval ratings or customer and constituent satisfaction with current performance.

Statisticians use calculus, most often differentiation, to analyze all this data.

Uses of calculus in Other Fields

Calculus is also used indirectly in a number of other fields, including public policy, applied physics, computer science, graphic arts and more.

. All those hours in the classroom may have seemed pointless, but in reality calculus is all around us in many surprising ways.

SO CALCULUS IS ESSENTIAL IN REAL LIFE