Physical Science

How Airplanes Fly

The ability to fly has fueled the imagination of inventors, engineers, artists and poets for centuries. Leonardo DaVinci studied the principles of flight and devised the first architectural blueprints for the earliest helicopter. The Wright Brothers stood on the dunes…
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How Airplanes Fly

The first thought of flight started with Nostradamus , who in fifteen-0-three to fifteen-sixty-six, drew plans to the first helicopter known to man. His inovation sparked the world’s thought of flight to be witch craft and just another sourcerer trying…
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How Airplanes Fly

It is a testament of engineering that a machine weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds can fly just as gracefully as a single engined Cessna. Such an accomplishment is the result of countless discoveries going right back to Sir Isaac…
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What is the next Leap in Physics

According to quantum science, each element of an experimental arrangement generally consists of three components, namely a physical system, measuring device, and observer. Quantum mechanics teaches us that, during the observation of a quantum system, the action of the measuring…
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Time as a Fourth Dimension

The fourth dimension is nearly synonymous with science fiction and futuristic technology, but not only is it a part of our reality, it also holds the simple explanation of time. Granted, the fourth dimension can be classified in several different…
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Facts about Io

Io is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter. Io is 3642 kilometres in diameter and is the most geologically active place in the Solar System. Io experiences massive tidal forces from Jupiter and the large moons, Ganymede,…
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Metal Bending

Unlike ceramics, glass and even wood, metals have the property of ductility. When a material is ductile it can be bent into an infinite variety of shapes. Take the copper flex in your computer power cord as an example: copper…
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