Why are Cells Small?

Why are Cells Small?

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

Galilean Moons Simulation

Galilean Moons

* 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

Bimetal

Bimetal

Bimetal Bimetal is a combination of two metals with different degrees of thermal expansion, and when the temperature of the bimetal increases, it bends toward the smaller degree of thermal expansion. Such bimetals keep the temperature constant by disconnecting or … more