Physics is simply the study of the universe, which means that everything in the universe, by definition, including people, is described by physical principles.
Why do you need to eat to live? Thermodynamics (physics).
Why do your feet stay on the ground? Gravity, mechanics (physics).
How are you able to see objects? Optics (physics).
Anything you can think of that happens anywhere ever is ultimately described by physics.
even biology is really chemistry, which is really just the physics of atoms and molecules.
2007-04-20 03:15:18
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answered by Ian I 4
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Physics is "related" to every physical event since it describes them at the most basic level. It provides a complete explanation *in principle*, but in practice such things as "what should I wear today", or even how long to cook an egg demand more phenomenological methods. In every day life, physics can help with simple things though, answering questions like, "How hot does it get inside the pressure cooker when it's at 15 psi?", "How does the altitude effect this?", "When should I start braking if there's ice on the road?", and "Can I get a sunburn through glass?". These are covered by thermodynamics, Newtonian mechanics, and radiation physics.
2007-04-20 04:42:12
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answered by Dr. R 7
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this is how I see it:
*first of all a womans hair, gravity is a way of explaining why it needs hair spray to make a prefect up-do. thats physics.
*second of all when two people in a relationship have an argument, the theory of wave explains how they can hear each other, and hurt each other perfectly.thats physics.
*third of all, some girls find it difficult to see good looking guys from some distance, thats why they need glasses, glasses use lenses. thats physics too.
almost everything we use has a physical explanation to it.
Physic is the logical explanation.
2007-04-20 03:32:23
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answered by AsiH 3
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It explains everything from how our cars move and stop to how our planes fly in the air. Without physics one couldnt calculate how long a wing needs to be our how to set our speedometers how to work. Also without physics an outfielder couldnt judge a fly ball and a pool player couldnt bounce make his shots
2007-04-20 03:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Physics is related to nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Travel by any type of mechanical means (car, train, jet, boat)? They all use physic's laws of motion. Use any type of electronic device (tv, radio, computer, phone?) they all use physic's particle laws and quantum physics principles. Live in any type of large structure (house, apartment, large building?) they are all constructed using laws of physics for loads and pressures.
2007-04-20 03:17:34
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answered by Orland C 2
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Physics is Greek for nature. I like to walk in the forest.
2016-05-19 21:22:12
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answered by ? 3
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well,we can use the techniques that we learn in physics.something like application of physics in our life.how can they build a huge airplane like airbus a380 without any knowledge?so,they have to understand the aerodinamics of a plane(and that is physics)
2007-04-20 03:12:56
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answered by yunashe 3
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