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Kinematics in 2D: An Introduction to Projectile Motion
In this video, we introduce the fundamentals of kinematics in 2D, focusing on projectile motion. Learn how to break down the horizontal and vertical components of motion, apply key equations, and ...
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Pentagon’s hypersonic ghost jet rumor refuses to die
The Pentagon’s hypersonic ambitions have become a magnet for rumor, with online sleuths convinced a secret “ghost jet” is ...
Whether it is a cube of sugar or a chunk of a mineral, a mathematical analysis can identify how many fragments of each size ...
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New universal law predicts how most objects shatter, from dropped bottles to exploding bubbles
When a plate drops or a glass smashes, you're annoyed by the mess and the cost of replacing them. But for some physicists, ...
At the end of the 1600s, Newton proposed the universal law of gravitation: that every particle attracts every other particle ...
Michigan State University astrophysicists are closing in on one of space science’s biggest mysteries: where the galaxy’s most ...
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Defining work and heat in quantum systems: Laser light coherence offers a consistent approach
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a new approach to applying thermodynamics to microscopic quantum systems.
Chinese researchers have identified black holes as the likely source of the high-energy component of the cosmic-ray “knee.” Milestone findings released on November 16 by the Large High Altitude Air Sh ...
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Objects Look Different At The Speed Of Light: The "Terrell-Penrose" Effect Gets Visualized In Twisted Experiment
The effect, first predicted over 60 years ago and regarding objects traveling near the speed of light, has been lent support ...
For years, managers have been encouraged to praise and constructively criticize just about everything their employees do. But there are better ways to help employees thrive and excel. by Marcus ...
DAHLGREN, Va. – Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division recently fired high-speed projectiles into timed explosions to study how shockwaves affect high-speed rounds in a groundbreaking test.
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