A 660-pound steel fist drops from a height of 45 meters onto a solid 4-inch tungsten cube. Despite tungsten’s legendary hardness, the sheer mass and velocity of the fist unleash an enormous amount of ...
From a height of 45 meters, a massive anvil plummets toward a parked car, turning a routine object into a physics experiment ...
The photoelectric effect, a cornerstone of quantum mechanics, reveals the particle-like nature of light and its interaction with matter. This phenomenon, where electrons are emitted from a material ...
A ride on a rollercoaster is a perfect example of physics in action. But there is much more at play than simply gravity and speed when it comes to the thrill of rollercoasters, as Michael Allen ...
The conservation of energy is one of the fundamental principles in physics. Energy can never be created or destroyed, just changed from one form to another. And every second of every day vast amounts ...