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https://youtu.be/f55Y83RRAZM

Another great video by #HowItActuallyWorks.

#physics #physicists #physicsedu #physik

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My dear friends: there is a new video about laws and theories. Please check it out:

https://youtu.be/uUXADRl56uI

#physics #physicsfun #physicsedu #physik #laws #theories

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Physics and Simplicity: How It Actually Works?

https://youtu.be/YkFagP9E95o

#physicsedu #physics #physics #PhysikEdu #physicsfun #physik

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The biggest invention of humanity? Let's follow #HowItActuallyWorks and find out: https://youtu.be/7gXjpu_URSk

#physics #physicsedu #physicsfun #physik #PhysikEdu

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Entropy? 🤔 Check out this new Video by #HowItActuallyWorks!

https://youtu.be/-c_-XQ-23aY?si=kAnheBtlCRiD28qm

#physics #physicsedu #physik

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Want to know about the Big Bang? And there is also a joke included.

Check out: https://youtu.be/XlCxOkfD2lo

#HowItActuallyWorks #physics #physicist #physicsexplained #physicsedu #physicsfun #physik #PhysikEdu

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How to (actually) measure your mass?

https://youtu.be/Inn4Qkt3JQo

#HowItActuallyWorks #physics #physicist #physicsexplained #physicsedu #physicsfun #physik #PhysikEdu

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1.3M views | Reel by Steve Mould The hydrostatic paradox can be really counterintuitive. #science #paradox #problemsolving #chemistry

This is a good one, maybe a little above A-level Physics but not sure. Steve Mould does create some interesting science content. #physicsedu www.facebook.com/reel/1178249...

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Flipped Around Physics

I know I have shared it before, but I want to share FlippedAroundPhysics with you all again. This is an EXCELLENT resource and well worth paying for the answer access to! jihyeteaches.com/flipped-arou... #PhysicsEdu #EduSky

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One thing I will add very probably is a short introduction to the "naïve" quantization of general relativity, gravitation as graviton exchange, and quantum field contributions to dark energy

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What QFT book would you like to read?

If you were to buy an introductory, somewhat informal but not too shallow book on relativistic quantum field theory, which topic would you like to see covered as a bonus chapter beyond the standard treatment (lagrangians and hamiltonians, canonicsl […]

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Question for #physics people, especially #physicsedu

It's a popular subject to talk about forms of energy and their conversion.

When you turn a crank to drive a generator, say, and between the crank and the generator there's a shaft.

What form of energy do we have in the shaft between crank […]

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A #physics student of mine had a very interesting (and I hope educational) #ChatGPT fail the other day. They want to design a mobile experiment measuring the photo effect in different conditions. They have one of those usual 475 nm UV LEDs and wanted to know which material to use. So they […]

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a model of one of the devices at the TRIUMF Particle Accelerator - there is a round metal shaft in the TRIUMF with thousands of gold wires suspended above the shaft and coming out of gold and black slots on the side of the device

a model of one of the devices at the TRIUMF Particle Accelerator - there is a round metal shaft in the TRIUMF with thousands of gold wires suspended above the shaft and coming out of gold and black slots on the side of the device

I intend to post a series of shots that I call "Science is Beautiful!" I captured this image at the TRIUMF Particle Accelerator. I forgot what this is a model of though. Tell me in the comments if you know.

#science #SciComm #scienceiscool #physics #physicsedu #ubc

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Question

What are interesting research topics in classical and analytical mechanics one could give a first year student of #physics for a smaller project?
I want something interesting that is doable but more than just writing up a standard problem.
#physicsedu

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In a dark lab environment, a spherical glass tube suspended between two large ring shaped Helmholtz couls contains a bright ring shining blue - this is the circular electron beam made visible by the thin gas mixture inside the glass sphere.

In a dark lab environment, a spherical glass tube suspended between two large ring shaped Helmholtz couls contains a bright ring shining blue - this is the circular electron beam made visible by the thin gas mixture inside the glass sphere.

A picture my students took during an experimental Lesson about Lorentz Force. Isn't it super cool?
The electron cannon is on the left within the glass sphere and fires downards with ~500V acceleration voltage. The Helmholtz coils produce a magnetic field […]

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In case you wonder, to obtain the wasserdampfdiffusionsäquivalente Luftschicktdicke, simply multiply the Schicktdicke with the Wasserdampfdiffusionswiderstandszahl.
See, that wasn't so hard.
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Darling, is something wrong, you've barely calculated your wasserdampfdiffusionsäquivalente Luftschichtdicke

#physics #physicsedu

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@joe85.bsky.social New toy just dropped :-)

It will probably be used in a school project for testing and measuring antennas.

#electronics
#maker
#iot
#hamradio
#physicsedu

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