Electritity. Optics and light.
So they can do things more with less effort. Do things faster and easier. Tractor is the product of laws of physics. The phones to communicate. Radios, TVs for weather forecasts. So many physics in agriculture.
Without physics, there would be no fast cars, no Nokia series, no rockets launching, no faster trains, and no high definition television
By watching no TV and reading science, geography and physics books
Everything that can be seen on surroundings are made and explained by Physics. It is part of the common daily needs like electricity, vehicles, television and computer which play big roles in life.
do u mean the development of entertainment and arts ok have u seen television in physics we have studied about cathode ray tube this helps in making a television by which u can images form on screen ..imagine if u would not have television u would have got bored okey stereos and loudspeakers which r set up in discos ,pubs and many places they have been made through the help of physics as if a frequency of sound more than 120 db will make us deaf so stereaos and alllodspeakers are made with help of physics so that human health gets no problem internet ,computers come on all have been made through the use of physics ,chemistry u can google also the contribution of physics and indeed physics has been a great help in space for rockets and knowing about the universe......
He's a Physics professor at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA.
The Electricity supply, Airplanes and Television are three examples.
Physics is used in a number of industries Forensics for one. Though,more importantly was the major requirement for the inventions of most of the technologies we have in our lives today. without physics we would not have computers,planes,tvs,hoovers,washing machine,fridges,lightening,cars and lots more i.e we would not have a modern society if we didn't have any understanding of PHYSICS...........
''television display ''is one of the best still model for science fair.
No, the plasma in blister is the term in biology and is the fluid medium of the blood. The plasma in a television is the term in physics and is ionized gas in plasma state.
On the NBC series "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996-2001), the Commander (John Lithgow) assumes the name "Dick Solomon" and teaches physics at the fictitious Pendleton State University in Rutherford, Ohio.
Is there? I for one don't see any more documentaries on evolution than on theoretical physics, for instance. But if there is, then it's probably because it's such a fascinating subject, and, contrary to theoretical physics, it's about things we can find in everyday life.