Rain shouldn't happen, according to basic physics.
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Monday, 15 June 2015
Why Raindrops Are Mathematically Impossible
Libellés :
Fluids and Thermodynamics,
Minute Physics
Monday, 8 June 2015
Why do buildings fall in earthquakes? - Vicki V. May
Earthquakes have always been a terrifying phenomenon, and they’ve become more deadly as our cities have grown — with collapsing buildings posing one of the largest risks. But why do buildings collapse in an earthquake? And how can it be prevented? Vicki V. May explains the physics of why it is not the sturdiest buildings, but the smartest, that will remain standing.
Lesson by Vicki V. May, animation by Pew36 Animation Studios.
Lesson by Vicki V. May, animation by Pew36 Animation Studios.
Libellés :
Classical Mechanics,
Earthquake,
Resonance,
TED
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