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The purpose of the \"Physics In My Life\" journals is for you to reflect on how

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The purpose of the "Physics In My Life" journals is for you to reflect on how you see the topics we cover in class in the world around you. It's not required that you think of a formal physics problem and try to solve it. I just want you to look around, and tell me about something you spotted that you think might involve a physics principle. For example, if we're talking about motion, you could tell me about a trip you took, and how you knew you were moving. Toss in a few physics words, and you should be good. It's not meant to be a "deep" dive on the topic, just enough to show that you're connecting the material to the outside world.

You need to submit entries regularly, about four per week. As for grading, my take on the journal is generally that this is an measure of your interest and effort. To this end, I look at a journal in its entirety, and assign points based on the following:

Thus, grunting through the total number of required assignments will get you the same score as submitting half the assignments with care and detail.

***IF ANYONE CAN TYPE 5 COMPLETE SENTENCES ABOUT ANYTHING PERTAINING TO PHYSICS AND THROW IN SOME PHYSICS WORDS THAT WOULD BE GREAT!! ** I NEED HELP WITH THIS..

Explanation / Answer

If you've had a back-row seat at a rock concert, and could still hear, you experienced physics at work! Physicists studying sound contribute to the design of concert halls and the amplification equipment. Knowing more about how things move and interact can be used to manage the flow of traffic and help cities avoid grid lock.

The most basic of the sciences, physics, is all around us every day. If you've ever wondered what makes lightning, why a boomerang returns, how ice skaters can spin so fast, how Michael Jordan can "fly," why waves crash on the beach, how that tiny computer can do complicated problems, or how long it takes light from a star to reach us, you have been thinking about some of the same things physicists study every day.

Physicists like to ask questions. They try to find answers for almost everything_from when the universe began to why soda fizzes. If you like to explore and figure out why things are the way they are, you might like physics.

Lasers and radioactive elements are tools in the war on cancer and other diseases. Geophysicists are developing methods to give advance warning of earthquakes. The work of physicists made possible the computer chips that are in your digital watch, CD player, electronic games, and hand-held calculator.