Tidal Force
Tidal force Earth is not an object like a point (· ), but a rigid body (●) with a certain volume, so the gravity applied to each part is slightly different. This difference in gravity applies to all celestial bodies … more
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Tidal force Earth is not an object like a point (· ), but a rigid body (●) with a certain volume, so the gravity applied to each part is slightly different. This difference in gravity applies to all celestial bodies … more
The force applied per unit area is called pressure. If the force applied to any two points is the same, the larger the area, the smaller the pressure. Conversely, the smaller the area, the greater the pressure. This is why … more
7-segment display, FND Parts that place multiple LEDs to display numbers or hexadecimal characters are called Seven Segment Displays or FND (Flexible Numeric Displays). It can display all numbers from 0 to 9 with only seven LEDs. So, they are … more
Motion of changing speed When a force of a certain size and direction acts on an object, the object moves at a constant rate of speed. These movements are easy to find around us. For example, the speed of a … more
Why are cells so small? Living cells are constantly exchanging substances with their surroundings. Cells have to absorb nutrients and get waste products out. Most cells, including our body, need to absorb oxygen to get energy. What if the cells … more
* This simulation refered the link below for Jupiter’s satellite data. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galilean_satellite Galilean satellite Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, has many moons. Jupiter’s representative moons include Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Calisto. These four satellites are called Galileo … more
If three primary colors of light (red, green, blue) are illuminated in a dark place, how will it look? Notice & Information The following web browsers are currently supported: Windows: Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome Android: Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome iOS: … more
Elevator and inertia Elevators are an excellent place to feel the inertia force. Consider the case of taking an elevator and trying to go up from the lower floor. When you press the button that goes up, you suddenly feel … more
The basic structure of the antenna comes from a capacitor. An antenna is a device for sending and receiving electromagnetic waves. A typical dipole antenna has the form of a wire with both ends cut off. The antenna uses these … more
The basic structure of the antenna comes from a capacitor. An antenna is a device for sending and receiving electromagnetic waves. A typical dipole antenna has the form of a wire with both ends cut off. The antenna uses these … more
Direct Current, DC In direct current (DC), current flows in only one direction of a conductor. For example, since a battery’s terminals always maintain a constant pole, current flows in only one direction in an electrical circuit. Most of the … more