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PRESENTATION ON PHYSICS IN DAILY LIFE
SYED ATIF GILANI
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PHYSICS
• It is the branch of science that deal the study properties of matter an energy and along within the interaction between them.
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Branches of physics
• Astrophysics • Atomic physics • Biophysics • Chemical Physics • Classical physics • Condensed matter physics • Molecular physics • Nuclear Physics • Optical physics • Particle Physics • Quantum Physics • Thermodynamics
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EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
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MOTION
• In physics, motion means a continuous change in the position of a body relative to a reference point, as measured by a particular observer in a particular frame of reference
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GRAVITATION
• Gravitation is a natural phenomenon by which all objects with mass attract each other. In everyday life, gravitation is most familiar as the agency that endows objects with weight.
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FRICTION
• Friction is the force that opposes the relative motion of two surfaces in contact. It is not a fundamental force, as it is derived from electromagnetic forces between atoms.
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Wind Energy
• Wind can be used as a source of energy (windmills, sailing ships, etc.)
• Really just kinetic energy• Example: wind passing through a square
meter at 8 meters per second– Each second we have 8 cubic meters– Air has density of 1.3 kg/m3, so (8 m3)(1.3
kg/m3) = 10.4 kg of air each second– ½mv2 = ½(10.4 kg)(8 m/s)2 = 333 J– 333 J every second
• Stronger winds more power (like v2)
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Chemical Energy
• Electrostatic energy (associated with charged particles, like electrons) is stored in the chemical bonds of substances.
• Rearranging these bonds can release energy (some reactions require energy to be put in)
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Chemical Energy Examples
• Burning a wooden match releases about one Btu, or 1055 Joules (a match is about 0.3 grams), so this is >3,000 J/g, nearly 1 Cal/g
• Burning coal releases about 20 kJ per gram of chemical energy,
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Energy from Food
• We get the energy to do the things we do out of food (stored solar energy in the form of chemical energy).
• Energy sources recognized by our digestive systems:– Carbohydrates: 4 Calories per gram– Proteins: 4 Calories per gram– Fats: 9 Calories per gram (like gasoline)
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