Centripetal force is the real inward pull that keeps objects moving in circles, while centrifugal force is the apparent outward push we only feel in rotation.
The New Scientist Book Club made a jump backwards through time for our latest read, Alex Foster’s Circular Motion, moving from the millennia-ahead future of Adam Roberts’s Lake of Darkness to a world ...
Both brain hemispheres briefly share the same object in your vision at the moment it crosses from left to right, or right to ...
Google has unveiled the top four emerging trends in India for its popular Nano Banana AI image editor, Gemini 2.5 Flash Image ...
In a world rapidly embracing smart home tech, SwitchBot is doing something different. Rather than just another robot vacuum, ...
A man in his 70s had an episode of vertical visual tilt after blinking, as if the room tilted to the right, and of deviation of the body to the right when he walked, together with slight vertigo and ...
DJI's new Mini 5 Pro upgrades the Mini 4 Pro with a new 1-inch sensor, 50MP stills and 4K video up to 120fps, while its improved object sensing skills set the bar for flight safety in a sub-250g drone ...
The Coriolis force, a result of Earth’s rotation, significantly influences the movement of the atmosphere and ocean. Despite ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Oct. 2, through Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Strachan, W. J., "Open Air Sculpture in Britain," London: A. Zwemmer Ltd., 1984, pg. 145. Summary A flat circle suspended from the ceiling. "The copper-wound vertical cylinders rotate in a variable ...
Great photos are more than just a matter of pointing and shooting. If you own a Samsung phone, you have a secret treasure ...
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has captured the motion of spirals of dust around a young star and shown that the winding motion of the spiral pattern is conducive to planet ...