Last Updated on June 27, 2024 by Nourhan Essam In fluid mechanics, Archimedes principle is one of the most critical principles with several applications in our daily life. The principle was established by Archimedes, a Greek mathematician, when he tried to determine the authenticity of a golden crown commissioned by Hiero II. He reportedly ran out of the tub and …
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Exploring the Future of Physics Experiments | The Rise of Virtual Labs
Last Updated on January 24, 2024 by Nourhan Essam Virtual labs for physics experiments are digital e-learning platforms that allow students to perform and understand physics experiments in a simulated environment. These platforms offer a variety of features, such as 3D immersive, interactive, realistic environments, and the ability to repeat experiments many times. They cover various fields of physics, including …
Read More »Einstein’s Theory of Relativity: Understanding General and Special Relativity
Last Updated on December 22, 2022 by Sherouk Badr Shehata One of the most famous and revolutionary scientific theories of the 20th century is Einstein’s theory of relativity. It was proposed by the German-born physicist, Albert Einstein, in 1905 and has since then been accepted as a fundamental theory of physics. This theory has brought about a radical transformation in …
Read More »Separating Mixtures| Learn How to Get Fresh Water From Sea Water
Last Updated on December 20, 2022 by Nourhan Essam Have you ever thought about how we can get fresh water from sea water? Or how can we get the skim milk? Or how is blood separated into its four components in hospitals and blood banks? Sand and water/ Cereal and milk/ Sugar and salt/ Salt and water/ Water and ethanol/ …
Read More »Exploring the Free Fall Experiment: A Comprehensive Guide (with Equations)
Last Updated on December 10, 2022 by Sherouk Badr Shehata Have you ever dreamed of defying gravity? That dream can now become a reality with the free-fall experiment. This experiment is a great way to learn about the principles of gravity, acceleration, and the conservation of energy. It is also a really fun and interactive way to explore one of …
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