Wednesday, September 12, 2007

How subjects taught in school benefit us: Physics


Physics..

The basis of all sciences. Everything depends on physics. Something moves..that, is physics. A molecule launched into space with a rocket booster with plural engine using emulsified and co-radiation nuclear fuel with 32-bit diode spin with an electron transverse wave in the center..that, is physics. I know you don't understand the previous sentence. The reason being, it is a "physics" sentence. Therefore, I conclude that,

"Physics is the complication of an English sentence, whereby only a relatively small number of people understand." - EnEn, copyrights 2007.




Why do I say so? Here is an example of the application of physics.

English: The ball was thrown upwards and slowed down till it seemed to hover on air for an instant and it started falling.

Physics: An object, preferably a ball, was given 41N of thrust upwards, and, taking up as positive and down as negative, it moves in constant deceleration, eventually, reached zero velocity but with the Earth's constant gravitational pull that pulls any object at 9.807 m per second per second, the ball starting accelerating downwards.

Back to the point. So how does physics benefit us? These are some of the benefits:

1) When you do not have enough words to complete an essay, use physics.

"... ... ...He dropped the bottle. Jane frowned. Her fluctuating emotions was revealed in her wrinkles on her face, as deep as a trench. Gravity is a phenomena where all objects with mass attract each other. Michael was not amused. He was angry, not entertained. Jane did not perform to expectation. Gravity is needed to keep us on the ground. He took his gun and put a bullet through Jane's head. Gravity pulled Jane's body towards its center... ... ..."

I think I have explained my point.

2) You can "know the future".

Using physics diagrams and such, you can know what will happen next without the need of Iris. Here is an example:

A train is speeding towards you and you are standing in the middle of the track. The driver is sleeping and no one is driving the train. After three seconds, the train is 3 centimeters away from you. Will the train hit you?

With physics, you can safely say "yes!".




Erm? Right. That is how useful physics is.

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