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Does Flour Dissolve In Water (And Why)? The Science Explained
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Does Flour Dissolve In Water (And Why)? The Science Explained

ByVille Hirvonen

Have you ever been baking and started to wonder why the flour…

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If Photons Have No Mass, How Can They Have Momentum?
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If Photons Have No Mass, How Can They Have Momentum?

ByVille Hirvonen

As a consequence of Einstein’s theory of special relativity, it is a…

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Why Is There a Half In The Kinetic Energy Formula?
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Why Is There a Half In The Kinetic Energy Formula?

ByVille Hirvonen

The usual formula for kinetic energy is ½mv2, which you have most…

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Can Diamonds Melt Or Burn (And How)? The Science Explained
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Can Diamonds Melt Or Burn (And How)? The Science Explained

ByVille Hirvonen

The old saying goes that diamonds are forever, but are they really?…

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Can Acid Dissolve Glass? The Science Explained
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Can Acid Dissolve Glass? The Science Explained

ByVille Hirvonen

Acids, especially the stronger ones, can dissolve lots of different substances and…

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Conservative vs Non-Conservative Forces: The Key Differences
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Conservative vs Non-Conservative Forces: The Key Differences

ByVille Hirvonen

In Newtonian physics, there are generally two types of forces; conservative forces…

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