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Using math in physics: 5. Functional dependence. (arXiv:2012.00794v1 [physics.ed-ph]) http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00794

Using math in physics: 5. Functional dependence

When students are learning to use math in physics, one of the most important ideas they need to learn is that equations are not just calculational tools; they represent relationships between physical variables that change together (covary). How much a change in one variable or parameter is associated with a change in another depends on how they appear in the equation: their functional dependence. Understanding this sort of relationship is rarely taught in introductory mathematics classes, and students who have not yet learned to blend conceptual ideas with mathematical symbols may not see the relevance and power of this idea. We need to explicitly teach functional dependence as part of our effort to help students to learn to use math productively in science.

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