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PHY4060CBE Section 01CBE Understanding Ourselves Through Physics
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Welcome to my Physics Travel Vlog, where I'll take you on a journey to explore the fascinating world of physics principles in real-life situations. During my travels, I've encountered a plethora of examples that demonstrate the applicability of physics principles in everyday scenarios. In this vlog, I'll showcase some of these examples and connect them to the physics concepts that underpin them. So, buckle up and get ready for an exciting journey through the world of physics!
Identifying physics principles in real-world examples:
Physics principles are all around us, and one of the most compelling examples I encountered was during my visit to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This famous tower leans because of a physics principle called the "center of mass." The center of mass of an object is the point where the object's mass is concentrated, and in the case of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, it is not directly under the tower's base. This causes the tower to lean over time, demonstrating the impact of physics principles on real-world structures.
Using the scientific method in a modern physical problem:
The scientific method is an essential tool in physics research, and I witnessed its use during my visit to CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Scientists at CERN are exploring the fundamental building blocks of matter and the forces that govern them using the scientific method. They formulate hypotheses, test them through experiments, and then revise their theories based on their findings. This iterative process exemplifies the scientific method and its application in modern physics research.
Classical physics principles in real-life situations:
One example of classical physics principles in everyday life is the mechanics of a bicycle. The motion of a bicycle is governed by Newton's laws of motion, which state that an object in motion tends
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