Loren Booda
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What physics do you encounter frequently yet habitually take for granted?
The discussion revolves around the various aspects of physics that individuals encounter in their daily lives, often taking them for granted. Participants share personal anecdotes and experiments related to concepts such as torque, gravity, and thermodynamics.
Participants generally share personal experiences and experiments without reaching a consensus on the broader implications of their observations. Multiple viewpoints and interpretations of the physics concepts remain present throughout the discussion.
Some participants express uncertainty about the effectiveness of their experimental setups, and there are unresolved details regarding the specific mechanics of the torque demonstration.
Individuals interested in practical applications of physics, educators looking for demonstration ideas, and those curious about everyday physics experiences may find this discussion relevant.
Didd said:Newton's third law of motion. Not mostly but always.
I try not to ignore physics in everyday life. I try to use it. For example: A friend of mind told me that his father in law just bought a miracle plate. It was suppossd to be something that you placed froze n food on and it would thaw rapidly compared by to placing in on the counter. Sounded fishy to me. So I did a bit of an eperin=ment and placed an ice cube ont the "Mirtacle plate" for which I used a metal pan, and I placed an ice cube in a wooden block. The ice cube on the wooden block took hours to melt and the cube on the metal plate too only minutes.Loren Booda said:What physics do you encounter frequently yet habitually take for granted?