how is physics required in our daily life
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Physics is important to man’s life because it is used in
•Cooking food
•Cleaning clothes
•Watching TV
•playing sports
•Heating your hose
•Everything else in your life
• Energy
•Education
•Physics plays an important role in health
•Economic development
• Environment
Physics has had an increasingly important impact on the average person’s daily life
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Physics is the study of natural phenomena.Any sort of technology which we uses in our daily life is related to physics; You can see the examples given below
1)television uses electromagnets to direct electrons on a screen to produce pictures.
2)A cell phone uses microwaves.
3)Your car is built on mechanical principles.
4)A refrigerator uses thermodynamic principles.
5)Most modern homes use electricity to power appliances.
Physics is also a necessity in solving our future problems.
The examples cited above show that forward-looking developments are based on the insights of physics. This applies most especially to all problems, or rather solutions thereof, which are critical for our future. Whether it pertains to new materials, the development of fuel cells for a more environmentally-friendly propulsion techniques, or nuclear fusion as a source of energy in the future, in any event, physics creates the conditions for solving problems...
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maybe its helpful..
Physics is the study of natural phenomena.Any sort of technology which we uses in our daily life is related to physics; You can see the examples given below
1)television uses electromagnets to direct electrons on a screen to produce pictures.
2)A cell phone uses microwaves.
3)Your car is built on mechanical principles.
4)A refrigerator uses thermodynamic principles.
5)Most modern homes use electricity to power appliances.
Physics is also a necessity in solving our future problems.
The examples cited above show that forward-looking developments are based on the insights of physics. This applies most especially to all problems, or rather solutions thereof, which are critical for our future. Whether it pertains to new materials, the development of fuel cells for a more environmentally-friendly propulsion techniques, or nuclear fusion as a source of energy in the future, in any event, physics creates the conditions for solving problems...
thnx :)
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