What are the uses of Physics
By sranuradha
@sranuradha (161)
India
March 27, 2007 6:34pm CST
Physics, a branch of science, is traditionally defined as the study of matter, energy, and the relation between them. The interaction between matter and energy is found everywhere. In order for matter to move, it requires some energy. Sports show many good examples of the relationship between matter and energy. For instance, a pitcher requires energy to throw a baseball at the incredible speed and accuracy that is needed to keep the batter from using his energy to try and hit the ball. The batter exhibits the need for a certain trajectory because he/she needs to hit the ball hard enough and keep it high enough to sail over the outfield wall. Similarly, you will find lot of examples from our day to day life.
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@Mitraa (3183)
• India
31 Mar 07
you see, we all are the animals of a physical world. So all physical rules and laws are applicable on all of us naturally, whether we study Physics or not. So in order to have a better knowledde as well as applications of the rules of our physical world, we must study Physics. So far up to now, don't you feel that we have our more progress in all branches of physical sciences? This has been possible for the studies in physical sciences in the last many centuries from now! Thanks.

