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Can You View a Round Solar Eclipse Through a Square Hole?

April 5, 2024 by Leo Wilson
Can You View a Round Solar Eclipse Through a Square Hole?

If you live in the US and missed the last total solar eclipse in 2017, good news! You’re about to get another chance. There will be a total solar eclipse passing through Texas and the Midwest states on April 8. Remember that in a solar eclipse, the moon’s shadow falls on the Earth. If you’re … Read more

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How Do Heat Pumps Work?

March 10, 2024 by Leo Wilson
How Do Heat Pumps Work?

Now stretch it really hard and quickly hold it to your upper lip, which is sensitive to temperature. You will feel that it’s warmer than it was before. That’s because you’re adding energy to the rubber band, which increases its temperature. Are you ready for the awesome part? Keep it stretched for a little while … Read more

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How to Convince Your Flat-Earth Friends the Earth Is Round

January 26, 2024 by Leo Wilson
How to Convince Your Flat-Earth Friends the Earth Is Round

Illustration: Rhett Allain You can see that we have a right triangle with the hypotenuse equal to the distance from the observer’s eyes to the center of the Earth (R + h), with the other two sides being just R and the distance to the horizon (s). Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can solve for … Read more

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Why the Polar Vortex Is Bad for Balloon Artists

January 21, 2024 by Leo Wilson
Why the Polar Vortex Is Bad for Balloon Artists

It’s been crazy cold this week, even down where I live in Louisiana, thanks to an outbreak of a polar vortex. This frigid air is bad for all kinds of things, including football helmets, apparently. But it’s actually a great time to demonstrate one of the basic ideas in science: the ideal gas law. You … Read more

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School of Rock: The Physics of Waves on Guitar Strings

December 20, 2023 by Leo Wilson
School of Rock: The Physics of Waves on Guitar Strings

The rubber band example does indeed have two nodes—they are at the ends of the rubber band where your fingers hold it. We only have half a wavelength in the standing wave, but there is indeed a relationship between the length of the rubber band and the size of the wavelength. Guitar Strings It’s time … Read more

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