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wbandersonjr
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We all know the question: why do I need to know this? I have been thinking recently about how to add relevance to my curriculum. What I am struggling to come to grips with is how knowing physics, the topics typically taught in a high school intro course, can be useful in everyday life. I am not looking for everyday examples of physics concepts. I mean real actual examples of using Newton’s laws or momentum in real life purposefully. For example, understanding ratios from math is applied purposefully to compare grocery store prices.
Can you think of a time when you actually used your physics knowledge in everyday life?
Thanks,
Bill
Can you think of a time when you actually used your physics knowledge in everyday life?
Thanks,
Bill