High School Physics: Questions for YOU

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High school physics provides essential knowledge applicable in everyday life, influencing decisions in situations like car troubles or safety during storms. The study of condensed matter and material science highlights physics' role in modern technology, including electronics and computer chips. Many students avoid physics due to perceived difficulty or lack of relevance, but addressing these misconceptions could increase interest. Understanding physics enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills that extend beyond scientific fields. Ultimately, physics is integral to comprehending the world and making informed choices in daily life.
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Where in the real-world will you use the physics?
What do you gain from taking high school physics that other high school students will not obtain that did not take physics?
Why don’t more people take physics?
Can this problem be alleviated? If yes, how?
 
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Can someone please answer me questions? I'm having trouble finding out specific examples of where physics is used in the real world.
 
Groto said:
Can someone please answer me questions? I'm having trouble finding out specific examples of where physics is used in the real world.

Oh dear...

Who do you think invented the transitor that has now become the basis of practically ALL modern electronics, including the computer that you used to do all this? This then leads to the largest area of physics that has a direct impact on your everyday life - condensed matter/material science. The study of the material that you use - conductor, insulator, semiconductor (that is used to make computer chips), superconductor, magnetism, etc, etc..- falls under this area of physics.

... and this is just from ONE area of physics that I've barely scratched the surface of.

Zz.
 
Groto said:
Can someone please answer me questions? I'm having trouble finding out specific examples of where physics is used in the real world.

My question is, where is physics NOT used in the real world?

What the heck is your definition of physics anyway if you can't think of examples where it's being used?
 
Are you trying yo figure out when a high school physics class will become useful for someone who is not a scientist/engineer? It helps you to make better decisions. If your car gets stuck in a ditch, how will you get it out? Where should you go during a lightning storm? How do you fix your kid's toy? Can you actually understand and appreciate the articles in that issue of Scientific American at the dentists office? The list goes on...
 
So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks
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