Ask a scientist and they will say it effects every aspect of your daily activities. You and your surroundings are made of atoms that are mostly empty space. It is swarms of electrons with super tiny yet massive nuclei interspersed. All these forces acting on mass. Strong nuclear force holding the nucleus of an atom together. Electromagnetic forces holding the atoms together, and making molecules. Gravity attracting all massive objects to one another. Nature uses these forces to build planets, stars, even life itself. Engineers use these forces to manipulate matter in ever more amazing ways. Everything you see, hear, smell, or feel is physics in action.
2006-06-09 14:21:27
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answered by drmanjo2010 3
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Well we all know that we are sticking to the ground(Newton called it gravity (latin for weight of heavy).However physics tries to
explain and they stil dont know what it is and how it exists.
As far as us little Gringoes we basically dont care. we just live it. we know it works. why ?We leave that to the smart guys , may be some day they will actually figure it out.
They talk about Energy yet they dont know what it actually is. and again we dont care all we know is that its a phenomena which we use every day.
So some day the smart guys will figure that one too.
As far we are concerned we work our jobs and support our families that is the physics we really care.
2006-06-09 21:55:29
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answered by goring 6
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Wow! How to answer that... Physics is omnipresent.. It is ubiquitous.... It would take books to explain it all. to explain the ferris wheels at the county fairs, the rocks, vehicles, etc.. Go to this URL as a STARTER:
http://www.smgaels.org/physics/home/links/physics_in_everyday_life.htm
2006-06-09 21:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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to much to say no space in the fourth dimension to say it
2006-06-09 23:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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