Last Updated on May 25, 2023 by Sara Assem Chemistry is the branch of science where interactions and reactions between elements, atoms, electrons, molecules, and many other particles, is mainly considered and studied. One of the most famous reactions widely abundant and occurring in chemistry, and in our day-to-day life, is the topic of this article: the process of oxidation …
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Discover Our 25 New Virtual Science Experiments and Features
Last Updated on June 20, 2022 by Mostafa New virtual science experiments are launched on our website to provide you, schools and higher education, with an all-in-one portal of 3D science simulations! Doing online virtual science experiments in a virtual lab simulation allows students to learn from just about anywhere, home, library, or virtual computer labs. In the traditional labs, …
Read More »Discover the World of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces with 20+ Examples and Q&A
Last Updated on June 4, 2024 by Zinab Hasssan “Force” is one of the very essential terms used in physics. Every time and everywhere we—as scientists, or as a public crowd—are about to observe or examine a phenomenon closely, we find that a force is controlling or resulting in that phenomenon. Forces are instinctively different from each other; they have …
Read More »20 Examples of Law of Inertia In Everyday Life
Last Updated on April 11, 2023 by Sara Assem The principle of inertia is one of the fundamental principles in classical physics that are still used today to describe the motion of objects and how they are affected by the applied forces on them. Inertia comes from the Latin word, iners, meaning idle, sluggish. In this article, we will discuss …
Read More »The Most Common Applications of Newton’s Second Law of Motion
Last Updated on April 11, 2023 by Sara Assem Newton’s laws of motion are three physical laws that establish the science of kinematics. These laws describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the force acting on it. They are essential because they are the foundation of classical mechanics, one of the main branches of physics. It was …
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