Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Physics In the city! But my own personal little experiment.
There's no doubt that we see and experience physics everyday but as adolescents we don't pay attention to the motion of anything in our paths. We either imply if it's going fast or going slow but in regards to physics we go more in depth with the "fast and slow" analogy we only seemed to just say. In the picture above as I was going to take the train I noticed the overwhelming traffic as that car stopped so that's what got my attention, even though the traffic actually doesn't show. Well, the car was already in motion before I even caught the picture. The car was decelerating before it came to a stop so before it came to a stop if you was to identify its illustration in a motion map the dots will be close together with shorter distances in between. Whereas if it was actually going fast the dots and vectors would be longer.
-Vianny Rodriguez
Sent from my iPhone
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Excellent! I hope physics helps you to notice more around you!
ReplyDelete