Almost in every field of life we uses science. Even also in our Day to Day life, we uses Science.
Here are some examples..
Your Headphones/Earphones
When you get tired of work or studies, listening to music comes handy. Have you ever thought how does your headphone/earphone work? Well, it’s again because of Physics. The concept of magnetism and sound waves are involved in the science of your headphone/earphone. When you plug your headphone/earphone into an electrical source, the magnet in your headphone/earphone creates an electromagnetic field, which ultimately results in sound waves.
Car Seat-belt
Have you ever noticed that on which principle does your car seat-belt work? Well, it’s again Physics. When you tighten your car seat-belt, it works on the concept of “Inertia.” Inertia is unwillingness or laziness of a body to change its state of rest or motion. In case of a car collision, your seat-belt helps prevent your body from moving in a forward direction; as your body resists being stopped because of inertia of motion.
Camera Lens
The phenomenon of “Selfie” has engulfed people of every age groups. You entertain yourself by clicking photos. The Lens used in a camera works on the principle of Optics. The set of convex lenses provide the camera with an image outside of the camera.
Cell Phones
Cellphones have become like Oxygen gas in modern social life. Hardly, anyone would have been untouched by the effects of a cell phone. Whether conveying any urgent message or doing incessant gossips, cellphones are everywhere. But do you know how does a cell phone work? It works on the principle of electricity and the electromagnetic spectrum, undulating patterns of electricity and magnetism.
Walking
Now, when you get ready for your office/school, whatever medium of commutation is, you certainly have to walk up to a certain distance. You can easily walk is just because of Physics. While you have a walk in a park or on a tar road, you have a good grip without slipping because of a sort of roughness or resistance between the soles of your shoes and the surface of the road. This resistance, which is responsible for the grip, is called “Friction” or “Traction.” However, when a banana peel comes under your foot, you suddenly fall. Now, what makes you fall? Well, it’s due to the reduced friction between your shoes and the surface of the road because of the slippery banana peel.
Important Note:-
At every field of life there follows a science. But few people becomes able to understand it. However some people even do not tries to understand it.
So be curious, try to understand the logics behind everything what you see, do, feel, etc.
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