Check out these fun ways to demonstrate capillary action. Plus, all you need is a handful of standard household supplies. COLD AND HOT AIR Demonstrate air expansion and contraction with a balloon. Kids can observe real-world science through this hands-on physics experiment and discover why warm ...
the wavelength of the electron wave can reach 0.43 mm in the double-slit interference of electrons. Experiments demonstrate that this long-wavelength electron wave can produce both double-slit interference
In this simple experiment, students use kinetic energy and centripetal force to spin a penny inside a balloon. They’ll want to try other objects too, so hold a contest to see which spins the longest. Learn more:The Spinning Penny Rookie Parenting 16. Fire up an air cannon Discover the p...
The Wave Structure of Matter effectively unites Isaac Newton's Absolute Space with Gottfried Leibniz, Ernst Mach and Albert Einstein's Relative Motion of Matter to all other Matter. The rotation of the bucket is relative to both matter and space because matter exists as the Spherical Wave Motion...
The uniform evolution rule E (known as the transition function or local rule) defines the change of the state of each cell going from step N to step 𝑁+1N+1 independently among all cells (the evaluation of the next cell’s state is always centripetal; no change of the state of any ...