Original post//If you lived in a world without physics, you would be in the dark ages!
Physics makes your televisions and your raidios and your hosue phones and your mobiles and your laptops and your internet and almost anything wireless
It also covers many things to do with electiricty, and power and how society is run altogether.
I am not far in my physics course so I hope others can add to this.
Addition//Physics is the study of how the world works at its most basic level. Physics describes everything from the smallest particulate of matter to the largest of galaxies, and it's math and ideologies are present in literally every aspect of life. Simply put, Physics is the science of everything.
Physics is used in a number of industries. Forensic for one. Though, more importantly was the major requirement for the inventions of most of the technology we have in our lives today. Without physics, we would not have computers, planes, TVs, hoovers, washing machines, fridges, lighting, cars, and a lot more.. Ie. we would not have a modern society if we didnt have any understanding of physics. The continuing advancement of new technologies can not be achieved without physics.
physics a subject which gives info inside any thing we dont know for example machanism of plane, fridge. Physics can be thought in 1st class by problems. If we are well through in problems physics is simple.
On a basic level, physics affects every physical process in the world. Learning and developing physics will also help learn about and develop the world.
Physics helped the environment in various ways. For instance, one is able to understand the different forms of energy and forces that are available in the environment.
Without science 99.9% of the stuff on planet earth wouldn't be here.We wouldn't have studied further and still would have been cavemen.
So that's how it helps.
It is giving us advances in medicine, technology, bio-processing, etc.
It produces babies.
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Knowing and understanding how the world works (physics) gives us an insight into how to make it better, prevent or limit disaster and generally feel more in control. hope this helps :D
Physics is the study of how nature works. There is really no such thing as a "good source of energy in physics". There are good sources of energy in technology (which is basically applied science) - these basically include all the energy sources mankind currently uses. And there are "good sources of energy for organisms", i.e., the food we eat.
Much of modern civilzation is based on physics, even things as primitive as moving rocks with a lever, or building a wheeled cart to carry food and other goods, or chopping down a tree efficiently with an axe. Without the use of physics, and the tools that use its principles, mankind would exist in an uncivilized state comparable to the apes and monkeys.
Galileo was a champion of a heliocentric universe, which we now accept today. His contribution to physics, however would be his experiments with falling bodies. He said objects would fall at uniform acceleration no matter, independent of mass.
Mankind lives in the universe and is sustained by the universe and physics is the key to understanding and sustaining mankind in the universe.
The different forces known in physics have helped mankind; please clarify which of the forces you are talking about.
explain the importance of physics technologies
Just about all of them.
Physics, came when mankind was bashing rocks in paleolithic times. Mathematics made its appearance in Ancient Egypt, a while later.
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As, physicist, what can i contribute to the field of forensic science?
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I am in love with physics because it is the poetry of mankind that explains the universe it is the matter that tell us why and when and nicely clarifies our life.Also it uses mathematics to make it more active,practical, and realistic..I LOVE PHYSICS
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John Dalton contributed to scienece, in chemistry and physics !!