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What is the importance of physics to other branch of science?

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What is the importance of physics to other branch of science?

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Physics is important in every aspect of life. I’m not a physicist, but I like to make connections between things. For example, in physics you learn about electrical circuits, right? Now, studying neuroscience you get to learn how neurons work, which rely on synaptic signals to carry out impulses that make us think, or make us react to pain. All this signals are transmitted by small networks of cells that have electrical gradients, and work like circuits. It is amazing, and incredibly complex. Another example is pressure. In physics, you learn how fluids go through canals, and you learn that if the canal becomes slimmer, the pressure at which the fluid is traveling will increase, but the overall output will be smaller, since you are going through a smaller canal. Now, again with the body, when you get cold, something in the vessels happens which is called vasoconstriction, which only means that your vessels become narrower, making your blood go to the middle of your body, which will in

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