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Projectile motion explained using polar coordinate systems
Discover a clear and insightful explanation of projectile motion using polar coordinate systems, where we explore how position, velocity, and acceleration can be represented in polar form. This video ...
Master the fundamental techniques of classical mechanics to analyze and solve projectile motion problems with confidence. In this video, we break down key concepts such as kinematics, velocity, ...
The science of motion can often surprise you - and an inertia experiment could have the opposite results from what you think!
Scientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations.
You’ll sometimes hear scientists say that the most exciting thing in science is a discrepancy between a theory’s prediction and an experiment’s actual outcome, because it means you’ve discovered ...
The experiment simulated the pressure of an asteroid strike and ejection from Mars by sandwiching the microbe between metal plates and then firing a projectile at it from a gas gun. The projectile hit ...
Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
Abstract: The wheeled three-link snake robot is a well-known example of an underactuated system modeled using nonholonomic constraints, preventing lateral slippage (skid) of the wheels. A ...
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate technology pioneers and recognize the mentorship that is necessary to inspire the current generation and those of the future.
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