Saturday, December 15, 2012

My Love For Physics


Yes, everyone would become a bit confused that even being a student of mathematics (as it is my main subject), I love physics. And this has some specific reasons as well. According to the present scenario and my personal observation, everything we do or even pretend to do, involves physics behind it.

Take an example:

The most common thing we do in our day to day life is eating (just taking a simple example). The basic principle involved behind it is 'Friction'. When we uphold the food, our hands apply frictional force so as to hold it and not allow it to slip. Similarly, while chewing, there is some kind of frictional force that is responsible for the proper chewing at our desired positions. Alternatively, just imagine the life without physics! We would hold the food to take it to the mouth but it would slip in between and may fall on our clothes. So funny but very serious!

I just find physics very interesting. It has many things yet to be discovered and it will last long. My viewpoint is that mathematics has been experimented and discovered so much that there is no more things to discover new. Some basic formulas and other key-points are the main theory for solving a question. All is that you have to apply your mental power to solve the tricky problems and make them in the format of the given formulas. Physics is somewhat different. Many things are yet to be discovered. Each and every question involves some new theory/facts.

I definitely love physics and my love would never end for that. I would also thank my teacher (we at Vidyamandir Classes, call them bhaiya) Rajeev Ranjan Kumar (B.Tech, IIT Guwahati) to generate a spark in me for physics.

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