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Have you ever noticed that your phone dies faster during the winter? The main reason for this is temperature. This may seem counterintuitive if you have studied basic physics, since cooling is often associated with reducing energy loss as heat. In many systems, lowering temperature can indeed…
Contrary to common belief, protons, neutrons and electrons that make up atoms - subatomic particles. Are not the smallest particles that are found; instead, they get even smaller. There are smaller particles called elementary particles, which are the building blocks of the universe. What are Elementary particles?…
Introduction Have you ever felt bored while your computer is loading? Then quantum computing technology can be the solution. The processing speed of quantum computers is 100 million times faster than the computers we use daily. The key technology for quantum computing is "Quantum entanglement" and "Superposition".…
What if I told you that time might not exist? From Einstein's revolutionary theories of relativity to the puzzling mysteries of quantum physics, time has been a central but enigmatic concept. Yet, some scientists and philosophers argue it could be an illusion—a mental construct designed to make…
Space, often described as the final frontier, has fascinated humanity for centuries, sparkingboth curiosity and scientific exploration. The immense universe raises questions about how itbegan, its structure, and the fundamental laws that govern it. Physics, the science focused onmatter and energy, is essential for understanding these cosmic…
The night sky, which appears to be a still canvas of sparkling stars, conceals a world that is always changing. Stars are born, live, and die in dramatic way within this immense cosmic ballet. Certain stars die in a catastrophic explosion called a supernova, a cosmic firework…
hessas article about magnetsDownload Download file to read article Magnets, those everyday objects that attract or repel certain metals, have a more magical side. They can defy gravity, making objects hover in mid-air. This phenomenon, known as magnetic levitation or maglev, has applications in various fields, from…
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures: 48, Part OnePremieresSaturday December 9th at13.30 UTCLanguageEnglishAstrophysics — Unwrapping the Universe. Let's dive into world of space science! Astrophysics — The branch of astronomy which concerns itself with the physical and chemical composition, dynamics processes taking place in cholesterol bodies and cosmic…