An Experiment can help you understand the natural laws that relate to matter and energy.
forces hold matter together
Basically, work can be thought of as a transfer of energy.
Force and energy relate in multiple ways; first, energy must be used to apply force. Though, they do have their differences; force is applied to result in movement of some sort, and energy has many different states.
Changes in energy in systems
Potential and Kinetic
Forms of energy related to changes in matter may include kinetic, potential, chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, and thermal energy.
That's equivalent to asking how you relate atoms to geology. Natural laws are at the basis of all natural phenomena, including those studied in scientific experiments. There's no way to evade them.
It really doesn't. It's just what we choose to do with our electrons.
You have the same experiences or know what they are talking about, so you can relate to them, or understand them and can relate to what they are saying.
It's a matter of attention and training. The more you read, the easier it is for you to relate the different bits of information to each other, understand them and remember them.
forces hold matter together
I know it is something like this: A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, expressed in terms of units or degrees designated on a standard scale. I think that is it but it does not seem right...sorry i could not help you as much
Physics is the scientific study of the basic structure and behavior of nature in terms of matter, energy, and forces and how they relate within the framework of space and time. All natural entities whether microscopic or macroscopic, animate or inanimate, are treated within the scientific discipline of physics.
So that we understand how they relate.
Understanding heat ensures we know what kinetic energy is being released,and how it affects othermatter. Kinetic theory helps us to understand the complexities of what is happening when potential energy becomes active. Having an understanding of the principle player (Heat) will help us navigate the many forms, movements, and affects active particles of heat produce.
There is a one to one relationship.
Earthquakes are considered natural phenomena !