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Physics is the branch of natural science involving the study of matter. The application of physics to everyday life can be found in: building a skateboard ramp, tuning a guitar, riding a bicycle.
Physics is the science of matter and its motion, space-time and energy. Physics describes many forms of energy - such as kinetic energy, electrical energy, and mass; and the way energy can change from one form to another. Everything surrounding to us is made of matter and Physics explains matter as combinations of fundamental particles which are interacting through fundamental forces. It will not be an exaggeration if it is said that Nature is almost Physics (apart from the fact that the word Physics itself is derived from Greek "physis" meaning nature). Physics is all around us. We can find Physics as the backbone for any daily life example such as an electric light, electricity, the working of our vehicle, wristwatch, cell phone, CD player, radio, plasma TV set, computer, and - the list goes on.
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Because such a wavelength is way too small to be significant. The de Broglie wavelength is inversely proportional to an object's momentum (mass x speed).
at a gas station
chemicals are filled in nature. we use daily. eg are soap
it can be seen in nature in the curves of string instruments
Because the world without nature would be void of life. So no nature no life. So protect nature, don't contaminate.
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Probable you think to plasma.
Well if you mean the matter that makes up everyone and everything? Nope.
it can be seen in the arrangement of various numbers
Probable you think to plasma.
Matter is never present in your daily life, except for everything you see, touch, feel, lift, push, eat, drink, wear, smell, drop, breathe, hit, walk on, caress, unwrap, drive, or wash.
Physics is the branch of natural science involving the study of matter. The application of physics to everyday life can be found in: building a skateboard ramp, tuning a guitar, riding a bicycle.
It is only on the extremely small, sub-atomic scale that the wave/particle duality of matter becomes significant. On larger scales, such as the ones we encounter in daily life, solid matter does not exhibit any wave-like characteristics that we could detect.
a similar ir-regular dance can be observed from movement of small particles of smoke in atmosphere. An example like brownian motion can b observed in daily life when beam of light enters in a dark room...