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A lot of us think that physics is something that we learn in school as one of our subjects, and several people even hate it. However, physics is something that is applied even in our daily lives, and if we look around, it is present everywhere other than our books. That is why the importance of physics in daily life should not be undermined. |
Electricity and electrical circuits are a result of physics. Whenever you hear a lightning strike, it is one of the laws of physics. Whether you see clouds moving, or gases evaporating, or backing up your car, somewhere the laws of physics are being applied. Physics also can be applied to the human body. The electrical signals exchanged between the neurons are based on the laws of physics. Doctors use these laws to decipher the behavior of neurons.
Another example of day to day physics is dealing with pressure. Have you ever cooked vegetables or meat in a pressure pan? The pan works on the laws of physics. When the air is compressed in a small vessel the out burst is the result of pressure. If you have ever noticed the cork of the bottle pop or fly open, it is one of the laws of physics.
Due to the laws of physics, it becomes easy to understand the behavior of liquids. You already know that when water is at its boiling point, it will evaporate soon and also the lid if covered will fall open. Things that you know and take for granted are actually laws of nature called as physics.
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