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Electric and magnetic forces explained with a velocity selector example
Understand electric and magnetic forces through a clear velocity selector example! In this video, we break down how charged particles behave under electric and magnetic fields, explain the underlying ...
Shaped by a different biology or culture, other intelligent civilisations – if they’re out there – might understand the ...
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Electrodynamics motional EMF on a curved track explained
This lesson explains motional electromotive force on a curved track and how motion through a magnetic field can generate voltage. We break down the physics behind the concept and walk through the key ...
In physics, the mesoscale lies between the microscopic and the macroscopic. It is not just the domain of tiny living ...
Fire Force season 3 just delivered one of the most jaw-dropping episodes in the entire series. After watching Arthur Boyle's spectacular battle with Dragon in Episode 21, fans were left wondering if ...
Why does skydiving work and how do humans safely experience one of the most dramatic adventures in the sky? To better understand it, I jumped from a plane.
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Polymers that crawl like worms: How materials can develop direction without being told where to go
Researchers at the University of Vienna have uncovered a surprising phenomenon: polymer chains with segments that simply ...
Some of the universe’s densest objects can twist, stretch, and resonate in ways that challenge even the most seasoned ...
Ever squashed a bug underfoot and wondered why it just keeps buzzing? Now, picture a car tyre rolling right over it; most critters would be crushed, b.
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Racing by the Rules of Physics: The Science Behind NASCAR at COTA
Austin, TX (FOX 44) – NASCAR may look like cars simply speeding around the track and carving through corners at Circuit of ...
Researchers uncover the physics behind snakes that rise nearly straight up and balance on narrow perches with surprising efficiency.
Another theory held that the forces between two particles falls off exponentially in direct relationship to the distance between two particles and that the factor by which it drops is not dependent on ...
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