r: is the original radius. v: is a speed that satisfies the centripetal force equation. The relevance of the particles central motion of force: Many natural phenomena define the central force in Physics. Some of the examples are; Planets that revolve around the sun. Natural satellites that ar...
Centripetal and centrifugal forces are two terms used to describe the physics of circular motion — but only one of them is real. The centripetal force keeps an object moving in a circle and is always pointed toward the center of that circle. For instance, the gravitational force of the sun...
A computing network connects central computing nodes distributed at different geographical locations through new network technologies. The purpose is to perceive the status of computing resources in real time, coordinate the allocation and scheduling of computing tasks, and transmit data to form a global...
The most advanced physics in the world suggests that accumulated knowledge in all fields is based on a false premise. While many top physicists are inclined to believe that consciousness is fundamental, the rest of science doesn’t listen. It is as if the arms and legs of the body of ...
The central research question is how best to distribute these entangled pairs to people distributed all over the world. " Once it's possible to do that on a large scale, the quantum internet would be so astonishingly fast that far-flung clocks could be synchronized about a thousand times ...
Artwork: Atoms contain protons and neutrons packed into the central area called the nucleus, while electrons occupy the space around it. In simple descriptions of the atom, we often talk about electrons "orbiting" the nucleus like planets going around the Sun or satellites whizzing around Earth,...
The most advanced physics in the world suggests that accumulated knowledge in all fields is based on a false premise. While many top physicists are inclined to believe that consciousness is fundamental, the rest of science doesn’t listen. It is as if the arms and legs of the bod...
velocity in the universe (in this case to exactitude) you can never know your position (in this case you'd be all over the map (in the dead center of Stephen Hawking's "Grand Central Station" of the universe, aka where Einstein landed in his mind's eye trip to the speed of light)...
A single rigid body con rotate in a surprising number of ways: end-over-end (like a gymnast doing 360-degree vertical spins while holding a horizontal bar), along the length (like the drive shaft of a car), or spinning from a central fixed point (like the wheel of that same car). ...
The Monte Carlo simulation was named after the famous gambling destination in Monaco because chance and random outcomes are central to this modeling technique, as they are to games like roulette, dice, and slot machines. The technique was initially developed by Stanislaw Ulam, a mathematician who ...