Physics, Technology and Society

Common Examples

Link between Technology and Physics

TechnologyScientific principle(s)
Steam engineLaws of thermodynamics
Nuclear reactorControlled nuclear fission
Radio and TelevisionGeneration, propagation, and detection of electromagnetic waves
ComputersDigital logic
LasersLight amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
Production of ultra-high magnetic fieldsSuperconductivity
Rocket propulsionNewton’s laws of motion
Electric generator Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction
Hydroelectric powerConversion of gravitational potential energy into electrical energy
AeroplaneBernoulli’s principle in fluid dynamics
Particle acceleratorsMotion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields
SonarReflection of ultrasonic waves
Optical fibresTotal internal reflection of light
Non-reflecting coatingsThin film optical interference
Electron microscopeWave nature of electrons
PhotocellPhotoelectric effect
Fusion test reactor (Tokamak)Magnetic confinement of plasma
Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT)Detection of cosmic radio waves
Bose-Einstein condensateTrapping and cooling of atoms by laser beams and magnetic fields.

Some Important Physicist from India

Important PhysicistContribution to Physics
J. C. BoseUltra short radio wave
C. V. RamanInelastic scattering of light by molecules – Raman effect – won him Nobel Prize
M. N. SahaThermal Ionisation
S. N. BoseQuantum Statistics
Homi Jehangir BhabhaCascade process of cosmic radiation
S. ChandrashekharChandrashekhar Limit, structure, and evolution of stars