Work - The force applied to an object times the distance that the object travels parallel to that force Source: Exploring Creation with Chemistry: Second Edition by Dr. Jay L. Wile
in physics work work=force *distance the distance covered by body by any force is called work.
Physics works in the whole of the universe.
In physics, work is done when a force is applied over a certain distance.
Physics doesn't really "work". What it does is "describe" - it describes the way our world works, as far as we know.
To find out how things work; to confirm or reject ideas about physics.
Newton's work in physics was based on his interest in alchemy. That interest led him to experiment and in doing so, it resulted in his discoveries about physics.
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Technology is the tools (machines) that do things, physics is understanding why they work.
Everything! Any piece of anything (including you) relies on physics to work.
They work with geophysics and physics.
With a degree in California physics, one could work for research and development companies, become a high school physics teacher, and work for research labs or power plants.
physics came when this world was build and everything in this world work on physics rules