Author Question: How does physics apply to life? (Read 2158 times)

coco

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This can include anything like sports, games, accidents, etc. and how they relate to velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, forces (contact and non-contact), and energy. Thanks so much!
Note: If you say it applies to all life, please elaborate using real life situations and so on.



j_sun

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Reply #1 on: Jun 23, 2013
As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't.



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Hawke

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Reply #2 on: Jun 23, 2013
physics is happening everywhere and in everything. From a football game with players increasing velocity and smashing into others to scientists in nasa calculating trajectory, velocity needed to escape the atmosphere, the stresses on the hull of the ship ect.



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Reply #3 on: Jun 23, 2013
collisions - whether they are elastic (conserve all energy, two or more objects collide and go their separate ways) or inelastic (where the energy is not conserved, where an object would split apart into two or more or two or more objects come together to form one) (remember energy cannot be created, only transfered)



Jesse_J

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Reply #4 on: Jun 23, 2013
we do the energy calculations for the air conditioning system of sports stadium
you can calculate how much energy you lose when you run or do some other physical work
you can calculate the motion of projectile and find where it will hit after you hit it with some angle



Jesse_J

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Reply #5 on: Jun 23, 2013
Without physics, there would be no internet for people to use to deny the usefulness of physics.



Jesse_J

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Reply #6 on: Jun 23, 2013
Physics is everything. All else is just stamp collecting.

Physics governs if and how chemical reactions proceed, and life is just an endless cycle of extremely complex chemical reactions.



Hawke

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Reply #7 on: Jun 23, 2013
Physics is a part of science and life. In every works the physics is applied. The whole world and its creation are dependent on physics. So physics is apply to life in every parts.



 

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