Using an example, explain how being able to understand scientific principles and think scientifically can help you solve problems and answer questions in your everyday life.

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knowing and being able to use scientific principles in everyday life ok.

if you were to be cooking and a pan catches on fire knowing scientific principles would be helpful because you would know not to dump water on it and instead smother the flame with a towel, oil and water are immiscible liquids so the oil would continue burning and the only thing water would do is spread the oil along with the fire

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Let me give an example of a problem that is often encountered in the manufacturing industries. When they want to change the temperature of a product, they use heat transfer using shell or tube heat exchangers. The scientific principle behind this is heat transfer through convection. The equation would be

Q = hAΔT,
where
Q is the rate of heat transfer
h is the heat transfer coefficient determined empirically
A is the area of heat transfer
ΔT is the temperature difference

By knowing the final temperature, engineers could manipulate the amount of material used to determine the rate of heat transfer needed.

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You are in your house and you need to lift a 500 lb piece of equipment that is resting on the floor to a shelf that is about 4 feet high. You have no help at home. You want it moved now. How can you do it?

Answer: Get a solid board long enough to form an inclined plane from the floor up to the shelf. Lift the object to be moved one side at a time, slide the board under it, place round somethings (pencils will do) at each end under the object, and push the object up the inclined plane to the shelf. Works every time.
You may not be able to lift the 500 lb piece but you can lift one end which lets the floor help you. The pencils act as small wheels, and the inclined plane means you have less lifting at let the distance help you.