Five Physics Equations That Shape Our World

Fri Jan 24 2025
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If we could understand the rules that govern our world? Physics does just that. It helps us make sense of everything around us, from the smartphone in your hand to the car you ride in. You don't need to be a scientist to appreciate these key concepts. Robert Heinlein once said that a well-rounded person should know a bit of everything—from balancing accounts to solving equations. So, let's dive into five physics equations that everyone should know. Have you ever wondered why a soccer ball moves when you kick it? That's all thanks to Newton's Second Law. This law tells us that the net force on an object equals its mass times its acceleration. But what does that mean? It means that forces change the way things move. If you push a car, it will speed up. But wait, there's more! This simple equation hides a lot of cool stuff. Those arrows over the F and a in the equation show that these values are vectors. Vectors tell us not just how much, but also which direction. If someone asks you to move 1 meter, you could go east, west, or even 39 degrees north. Just like directions, both forces and acceleration have more information than just size. Other things, like mass or temperature, don't need direction. We call these scalar values. Newton's Second Law is super handy, but many people get it wrong. A common mistake is thinking that a constant force makes an object move at a constant speed. Not true! This equation says that if you push an object steadily, it will keep speeding up.
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