Physics, asked by jkhandelwal3210, 1 month ago

If you saw someone commit a crime, how might you describe to a detective the appearance of the criminal and what happened? Do mass, length and time feature in your answer?

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Explanation:

Relating to a World of Physics:-

  • What a detective does to catch a criminal:-
  • Suppose assume that you are the witness of a crime scene and you are called by a detective, and he wants to know the appearance of the criminal.
  • He would certainly ask," How did he look like" or "What was his approximate height". He would also ask,"At what time did you see the criminal" or "what was his weight, as per you?"
  • So, indirectly we can see physics in our everyday life. Let us see;-
  • You wake up, look at the alarm clock (How is the sound in the alarm produced?),  you go to wash your face, open the tap, and see water flowing (how is the water flowing downwards? Why does this happen that its thicker at top, thinner at bottom?) Next, you go to dress up and carry your bag with thick strips to go school (Why thick strips?) and this process moves on, without relating that not only physics, no subject is going to leave you.
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