The one that comes to my mind rather easily is driving a car. When I put my foot on the gas pedal the car accelerates according to the formula F=Ma. And then the same happens in reverse when I apply the break to make a complete stop. What I find interesting about this example is that the brakes can stop a car faster than the engine can accelerate it. That according to the second law of physics means that the brakes are more powerful than the engine because it converts a lot more kinetic energy into stored energy than the engine converts into acceleration of the car forwards.
When a rollercoaster goes down a steep hill the mass makes the rollercoaster speed up because it is so heavy.
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Grandfather Clocks and Swings.
Physics is the branch of natural science involving the study of matter. The application of physics to everyday life can be found in: building a skateboard ramp, tuning a guitar, riding a bicycle.
infrared radiation in used in everyday life because of heat.
This measurement is called weight. Weight is measured in Newtons (N). This is not the weight you refer to in general everyday life, what you are actually referring to is mass. Weight is the amount of force required to support an object against gravity.
if you know the mass, acceleration or Fnet or two of those three you can apply it to life
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how does behavior of the different state of matter in everyday life
in heart beat
it help classify animals
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Grandfather Clocks and Swings.
If you are in the mathematics field then you might be using it everyday; otherwise... not so much
They follow the writing styles of famous poets.
They follow the writing styles of famous poets.
Carpenters use math and accurate measurements in everyday life by using tape measures and levels and angle measuring devices.
thr harder u try success becomes cumulatively easier