Not all of them do. Yes, some do have very little or no regard for physics but there are definitely many Christians who regard physics a lot.
A little at first, but when you work through it, it fits perfectly.
Physics. Mostly. Maybe a little chemistry. If you really want to be all-encompassing, they work by science.We'll make you a deal. First, you get a little more specific, and then we will.
In elementary physics the the application of force over a distance can regard gravitation. Furthermore, the application of force over an area regards the measure of pressure.
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.
When writing abstract sketches or writing in shorthand, someone is allowed to write in paragraph form and have little regard for grammar. The work is only meant as a reference point for further work to be written.
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.
Hard work
Technology is the tools (machines) that do things, physics is understanding why they work.