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A physics analysis of apparent weight on a Ferris wheel
Analyze the physics of apparent weight on a Ferris wheel using circular motion and Newton’s laws. Discover how normal force changes at the top and bottom of the ride, and why riders feel heavier or ...
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Spinning-mass robots that roll and swim could soon achieve insect-like flight
An orange wheel rolls across concrete and suddenly jumps, as if it decided to ...
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The 4 greatest mysteries of physics
There are still some great mysteries of our universe that physicists can't explain. How is that possible? Join us as we break ...
Platformers are one of the oldest genres of video games, with examples appearing as early as the second console generation ...
CheapInsurance.com reports that uninsured motorist coverage is essential for bikers due to higher risks and costs from ...
While it’s best to keep the car garaged, those who must leave home should take caution facing one of the fiercest winter ...
Embarking from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the 11 ...
It looks like snow until it hits like a rock. After being buried by snow this past weekend, St. Louis streets were clear and ...
Ever find your tire pressures are low, but there's no sign of a puncture? Here are the main reasons why it happens, and what ...
A 40-degree drift isn't the fastest way around a corner, but deforming your tires and getting the angle just right could make ...
All celestial bodies—planets, suns, even entire galaxies—produce magnetic fields, affecting such cosmic processes as the ...
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