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Drippy Faucets Offer Lesson In Physics Date: February 6, 2009 Source: University of California/Irvine Summary: To Peter Taborek, a drippy faucet is a physics experiment. Taborek uses high-speed ...
Naturally, you get boats and a lesson in physics. It was meet day on Wednesday at Fargo South High School. But, not your typical swim meet.
Italian theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli is telling a packed classroom of 15- and 16-year-olds that science is about not believing what your teachers tell you.
Click to view the article below and then answer the questions: Helgoland by Carlo Rovelli — a brief lesson on quantum physics What implications does quantum physics have for theories of perception?
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