Physics in Everyday Life

  • Electricity and Electronics: Charging your smartphone or using any electrical device involves understanding the flow of electrons, voltage, and current (Ohm's Law). Light bulbs, refrigerators, and computers operate based on principles of electromagnetism and thermodynamics.
  • Transportation: Driving a car relies on concepts of mechanics, including acceleration, friction, and Newton's laws of motion. GPS systems and navigation use principles of relativity for accurate positioning.
  • Communication: Sending text messages or making phone calls involve electromagnetic waves and the transmission of signals through various media. The internet and wireless technologies are products of electrical and electronic engineering.
  • Medical Technology: X-rays, MRI scans, and CT scans are ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now

To get access to detailed content

Already a Member? Login here


Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material before the last six months of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.

Related Content