Rotating bodies often move in surprising ways with flips and wobbles that reveal the hidden rules of physics. Car sitting at ...
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A theoretical study suggests that gravity could have quantum effects without itself being a quantum theory. Other researchers ...
A supersolid is a paradoxical state of matter—it is rigid like a crystal but flows without friction like a superfluid. This ...
Our Milky Way is far from calm — it ripples with a colossal wave spanning tens of thousands of light-years, revealed by ESA’s Gaia telescope. This wave, moving through the galaxy’s disc like ripples ...
There has never been a more exciting time to study the exciting discipline of physics, spanning the workings of the sub-atomic world to the ever-expanding universe. The BS Physics Program in the ...
Physicists have uncovered the fascinating world of “rotating crystals” — solids made of spinning particles that behave in ...
Pressure is a measure of how concentrated a force is. The amount of pressure exerted on an object depends on the force applied and the surface area it is spread over. Force diagrams and resultant ...
Combining her technology degree with liberal arts provided Diana Solt the powerful combination she needed to develop business strategies for L3/Harris. Tinkering, testing, designing, coding – it's ...
It is not only moving objects that have varying speed. The speed of the wind and the speed of sound also vary. A typical value for the wind is about 12 m/s and the speed of sound in air is about 330 m ...