Role of Physics in Our Daily Life: Sample Report
Role of Physics in Our Daily Life: Sample Report
SAMPLE REPORT
(Three Headings that must be included in your report are Introduction, Conclusion and
References. Rest you can modify as per your topic’s requirement)
arc. When we set foot on ground, we actually put weight i.e w=mg and apply backward force on
ground, as the response to our weight, ground responds by an opposing force which is vertical in
nature, on leg which slows us down and this slowing process continues unless our leg comes
nearest to our tummy. When leg is moving, kinetic energy is at maximum and potential energy is
zero, but, when leg reaches nearest to belly or arc, potential energy reaches to its maximum.
When another step is taken, the stored potential energy is converted to kinetic energy and this
process continues. We act as an imperfect pendulum, because all potential energy is not
converted into kinetic energy. Only 65 percent of energy is provided by stored potential energy
to take next step, remaining 35 percent is provided by bio chemical processes. (Kunzig, 2001)
When we walk we actually do some work in physical terms, as W=F*S, when we exert some
force and as a result of it we cover some distance we actually do work. During walking,
Newton’s three laws of motion are applied. First law of motion states that, a body remains in
state of rest unless a force is applied on it. When we are at rest, inertia is at maximum. Body
needs largest amount of force to get out of state of inertia, i.e when we start walking. When we
talk first step the energy is transferred from foot to upper body parts and we start moving, during
the process of walking inertia keeps on changing increases when we set foot on ground and
decreases when we move the foot up. Second law of motion states that a=F/m i.e acceleration is
directly proportional to the force we use or exert while walking, therefore, when we will apply
more force, our acceleration will increase. Third law of motion is about action and reaction,
when we set foot on ground we exert force on it and as a result to it ground exerts reactionary
vertical force on body. (Patricia Ann Kramer, 2011)
2.2. Cooking
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat, temperature and work done due to
it. Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred from one medium to another i.e heat transfer.
For heat transfer, heat travels from hotter surface to cooler. When we put pan, with water or
something else in it, on burning stove the energy in flame of stove touches cold pan, it starts
transferring heat to the pan thus making it hooter. This phenomenon is called conduction.
Convection is a process of movement of molecules in liquid and gases. When we heat the pan,
the water molecules on the base of pan start heating up, a time comes when they get enough
energy and become hotter than the molecules around them, then they start moving to the surface
of water. The water molecules on the surface are cooler and heavier from hot water, due to less
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heat energy, thus start moving down, this process continues until all water comes at same
temperature. (ouchmath, 2011)
The cooking process is an open system, because in this both matter and energy is lost. According
to zeroth law of thermodynamics energy should be conserved, in our case the energy lost by
flame is used by pot to heat water and thus the total energy remains conserved. If we use
pressure cooker it uses het energy to bring spontaneous changes into food by using kinetic
energy of molecules to bring chemical changes in food; thus satisfying law of thermodynamics
that spontaneous works are done due to work energy. (Lathbridge, 2013)
2.3. Seeing
Our eyes are an incredible gift by God. We see wonders of the world, by this small organ. When
we talk about parts of body and their function, it is the general concept that we are talking about
biology. But, we neglect the fact that functions of our body parts are also working under the laws
of physics and chemistry. If we talk about the sense of seeing, we come to know that our eyes
work as a camera to see things around us. The lens in our eyes is convex i.e it converges or
focuses light. When light enters our eye, cornea and lens focus the light. Iris controls the amount
of light entering the eye and iris creates an image on retina, which is real and inverted i.e like in
camera. The image of light is converted into electrical signal, by photoreceptors, and sent to
vision centre of brain by optic nerve. The vision center analyses the electric signal and arranges
it into its original form i.e to be seen by eye. The image we can see is due to the amount of light
reflected from that object. This is the reason why we cannot see in dark. (Edmondson, 2005)
Eye can perceive different shapes and colors of the objects. Light consists of seven colors, when
it falls on an object say, book of color red, it absorbs all the colors and reflect red color. This
helps us to interpret that the cover of this book is red. When light falls a white object then it
reflects all the colors and that’s why it seems white (we also regard light as white light).
Similarly, when light falls on black object it absorbs all the light and reflects nothing that’s why
that object looks black. (Pappas, 2010)
2.4. Opening and closing doors
Physics is also involved in opening and closing of hinged doors. The phenomenon involved in
opening and closing of door is torque. Torque is the force required to twirl an object about an
axis or fulcrum. When we open a door by using the handle, at farthest place from hinge, we can
easily open the door by producing torque t=F.dwhere l is the distance of hinge from door knob or
handle. (Lesson 27a: Torque (AP Only), 2013)
If the knob is located near the hinge, we have to exert more torque, thus producing less angular
acceleration. When we apply force perpendicular to the door, larger angular acceleration is
produced. When we apply force on the door knob, compel the door to rotate on its axis thus
acting on the principle of torque. Torque is positive when we open the door clockwise and
negative if we open it anticlockwise. (Broholom, 1997)
3. CONCLUSION
Here, we have seen a limited example of physics, but over life is governed by this branch of
science. Physics governs a lot of natural phenomenon and also define a number of man made
things like cars, refrigerators, microwave and escalators. Hence, we can say that our world is
ruled by physics.
4. REFERENCES:
1. Broholom, C. (1997, October 20). Opening a door. Retrieved from John Hopkins
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3. Kunzig, R. (2001). The Physics of Walking. DISCOVER Vol. 22 No. 07.
4. Lathbridge, A. (2013, June 06). Thermodynamics of Cooking. Retrieved from Science
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