Cryogenics is a branch of physics which is defined as the study of the production, physical interactions and storage of materials at very low temperatures. It is generally accepted, however, that cryogenics involves temperatures…
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If you enjoy watching videos or pictures of outer space, you’ve probably noticed that besides stars, planets, and nebulae, space seems empty – as the name implies. However, space is really not as empty…
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Aerodynamics is a branch of fluid mechanics that describes the study of the interaction of gases with objects at motion. However, the movement of air around bodies is currently the primary focus of aerodynamics…
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Fluid mechanics is a sub-discipline of physics that focuses on all fluidic matter, which includes liquids and gases, and the forces involved. A fluid can be defined as a substance that does not have…
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Even though physics is a challenging subject, it is also not impossible to achieve top grades, especially with the help of our physics tuition classes. That being said, not every child will enjoy physics…
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The word “teleportation” is often used in the science fiction genre in literature to describe the near-instantaneous movement of an object, or person, to another location without travelling the physical distance. This concept is…
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We often hear of famous astronomers and astrophysicists that astound us with their discoveries, but what is the difference between the two? Both are natural sciences involving the study of celestial bodies. The media…
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If you’ve researched more on the terms such as “antimatter” and “particle acceleration” as mentioned briefly during our Physics tuition classes on Nuclear Physics, you have most likely come across the term CERN. If…
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Light has been one of the most interesting and challenging phenomenon to understand for a long time. Earlier theories on light were two fold, on one side were the Newtonian theory of light which…
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Temperature is one of the measurable aspects of nature that can be felt by human body. We have always been able to differentiate the hot from the cold or have associated with it in…