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Can a New Law of Physics Explain a Black Hole Paradox?

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When the theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind encountered a head- scratching paradox about black holes, he turned to an unexpected place: computer science. In nature, most self-contained systems eventually reach thermodynamic equilibrium ... but not black holes. The interior volume of a black hole appears to forever expand without limit. But why? Susskind had a suspicion that a concept called computational complexity, which underpins everything from cryptography to quantum computing to the blockchain and AI, might provide an explanation. He and his colleagues believe that the complexity of quantum entanglement continues to evolve inside a black hole long past the point of what’s called “heat death.” Now Susskind and his collaborator, Adam Brown, have used this insight to propose a new law of physics: the second law of quantum complexity, a quantum analogue of the second law of thermodynamics. Read the full article at Quanta Magazine: 🤍 Also appearing in the video: Xie Chen of CalTech, Adam Bouland of Stanford, and Umesh Vazirani of UC Berkeley 00:00 Intro to a second law of quantum complexity 01:16 Entropy drives most closed systems to thermal equilibrium. Why are black holes different? 03:34 History of the concept of "entropy" and "heat death" 05:01 Quantum complexity and entanglement might explain black holes 07:32 A turn to computational circuit complexity to describe black holes 08:47 Using a block cipher and cryptography to test the theory 10:16 A new law of physics is proposed 11:23 Embracing a quantum universe leads to new insights 12:20 When quantum complexity reaches an end...the universe begins again Thumbnail / title card image designed by Olena Shmahalo - VISIT our Website: 🤍 - LIKE us on Facebook: 🤍 - FOLLOW us Twitter: 🤍 Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent publication supported by the Simons Foundation: 🤍 #quantum #blackhole #physics #entanglement #computerscience #cryptography

All physics explained in 15 minutes (worth remembering)

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Signup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here: 🤍 Five areas of physics worth remembering: Classical mechanics, energy and thermodynamics, electromagnetism, Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics. Classical mechanics - two main concepts worth knowing. The first is Newton’s second law: F= ma: Force equals mass times acceleration. If you apply a force to a fixed mass, it tells you how much acceleration you will get. And knowing acceleration which is the change in velocity, you can make predictions. The second equation is the law of universal gravitation. it allows us to determine the motion of heavenly bodies. It says that the gravitational attraction between two bodies is the product of their masses divided by the distance between them squared, times a constant, called Newton’s gravitational constant. Energy is not a vector like force or momentum, but it is just a number. Work is closely related to energy. It is force times distance traveled. Energy for most objects consists of kinetic energy plus potential energy. KE is the energy of motion, It is KE = ½ M V^2 – the more mass you have and/or the more velocity you have, the more energy you have. Gravitational potential energy is expressed as PE = m g h – mass times the gravitational acceleration times the height. The total energy of an object is both Kinetic energy plus potential energy. Potential energy can take many forms. Gasoline or petrol has chemical potential energy. Important: Energy is always conserved. It is not created or destroyed. It only changes form. Thermodynamics is the study of work, heat, and energy on a system. We showed energy is how much work you could do. But another form of energy is thermal energy. If a car is moving and you apply the brakes, the kinetic energy of the car gets converted to thermal energy, created by friction of the car’s brakes. Temperature is the average kinetic energy of atoms in a system. Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of atoms in a system. Entropy is a measure of disorder, or more accurately, the information required to describe the micro states of a system. The 2nd law of thermodynamics states that entropy of an isolated system can never decrease. Energy at lower entropy can do more work than energy at high entropy. The one way flow of Entropy seems to be the only reason we have a forward flow of time. Electromagnetism is the study of the interaction between electrically charged particles. The essentials are in Maxwell’s equations. If you have a static object with a charge, it will affect only other charges. If you have a static magnet, it will affect only other magnets. It will not affect charges. But if you have a moving charge, it will affect a magnet. And if you have a moving magnet, it will affect a charge. The constants mu naught and epsilon naught are the permeability and permittivity of free space. These two constants determine the speed of light because they measure the resistance of space to changing electric and magnetic fields. Special Relativity: Einstein presumed that the speed is the same in any frame of reference. This was one of the postulates. The second postulate was principle of relativity - the laws of physics are the same for all observes who are moving at the same velocity relative to each other. Einstein showed that the only way these can be true is if time was not fixed, but was relative. General relativity: Later Einstein showed using the same assumptions, there would be no way to tell if you were in an accelerating reference frame or standing stationary on earth. A flashlight beam will bend in gravity. But since light always takes the shortest path between any two points, this means that space-time itself is bending. Quantum mechanics: Three principles are important. First by Max Planck, says that energy is not continuous, but is quantized. The amount of energy equals the frequency of the radiation times Planck's constant. Using this, Einstein later showed that a photon is both a wave and a particle. The second is the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: you cannot know both a particle’s exact position and it’s exact momentum at the same time. For a particle with mass, this means if you know exactly where a particle is, you don’t know how fast going. If you know exactly how fast it’s going, you don’t know where it is. #allphysics #arvinash Schrodinger's equation: prior to measurement, quantum systems are in superposed states. This means that their properties can only be expressed as a wave function. A wave function simplified, is a set of probabilities. So in a hydrogen atom, you can’t know where to find the electron in advance. All you can know is the probability of where you might find it, if you measured it. Prior to measurement, all quantum systems are waves of probabilities. This is not a limitation of our measuring devices. It is a limitation of reality. Become a patron: 🤍

Physics - Basic Introduction

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This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into physics. It covers basic concepts commonly taught in physics. Access The Full 1 Hour 42 Minute Video: 🤍 Full Video on Youtube Membership: 🤍 Direct Link to The Full Video on Patreon: 🤍

What is Physics?

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Learn about what physics actually is, why it's awesome, and why you should come with me on a ride through understanding the wacky universe in which we live.

What's Going Wrong in Particle Physics? (This is why I lost faith in science.)

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Try out my quantum mechanics course (and many others on math and science) on Brilliant using the link 🤍 You can get started for free, and the first 200 will get 20% off the annual premium subscription. Why do particle physicists constantly make wrong predictions? In this video, I explain the history and status of the problem. My list with "good" and "bad" problems in the foundations of physics is here: 🤍 Note: I don't mean to say this is a complete list! 👉 Transcript and References on Patreon ➜ 🤍 💌 Sign up for my weekly science newsletter. It's free! ➜ 🤍 📖 Check out my new book "Existential Physics" ➜ 🤍 🔗 Join this channel to get access to perks ➜ 🤍 00:00 Intro 00:30 The History of the Problem 08:29 The Cause of the Problem 14:52 Common Objections and Answers 19:37 What Will Happen? 20:04 Learn Physics on Brilliant #science #physics #particlephysics

Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene Explains Time in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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Time: the most familiar, and most mysterious quality of the physical universe. Theoretical physicist Brian Greene, PhD, has been challenged to explain the nature of time to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. Director: Maya Dangerfield Producer: Wendi Jonassen Field Producer: Katherine Wzorek Director of Photography: Charlie Jordan Editor: Shandor Garrison Host: Brian Greene Level 1: Kayla Martini Level 2: Maria Guseva Level 3: Zain Kamal Level 4: Alexander Novara Level 5: Massimo Porrati Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas Production Manager: Eric Martinez Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer Camera Operator: Britney Berger Gaffer: Gautam Kadian Audio: Brett Van Deusen Production Assistant: Nicole Gaitan Hair/Makeup Artist: Yev Write-Mason Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► 🤍 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast ►► 🤍 Want more WIRED? Get the magazine ►► 🤍 Follow WIRED: Instagram ►►🤍 Twitter ►►🤍 Facebook ►►🤍 Get more incredible stories on science and tech with our daily newsletter: 🤍 Also, check out the free WIRED channel on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV. ABOUT WIRED WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The Weirdness of Quantum Physics

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Quantum mechanics is the area of physics that deals with the behaviour of atoms and particles on microscopic scales. Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provoked strong philosophical debates and many interpretations. Neil deGrasse Tyson explains quantum physics in a way that is understandable even for the lay person. In Quantum Mechanics there is no such thing as absolute certainty when looking for something. This phenomenon is known as Uncertainty Principle and was Introduced first in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. Heisenberg realized that one implication of quantum physics is that the act of measurement always disturbs the object measured. Neil deGrasse Tyson explains that the whole computer world is based on the principle of Quantum Physics. We are able to manipulate the electrical properties of silicon only because we can study the wave nature of electrons. Our daily routines are often governed by technology that is directly related to Quantum Physics, thus our lives rest upon these fundamental scientific discoveries. Another hard concept to grasp is Quantum entanglement. Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance. It occurs when a pair or group of particles is generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in a way such that the quantum state of each particle of the pair or group cannot be described independently of the state of the others. But Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lawrence Krauss explain this concept with everyday life examples which makes it a little bit easier to understand. As Neil deGrasse Tyson points out, the first quantum phenomena were observed more than a century ago. However scientists are still learning about this realm of our universe. #neiltyson #quantumphysics #science SUBSCRIBE to our channel "Science Time": 🤍 SUPPORT us on Patreon: 🤍 BUY Science Time Merch: 🤍 Sources: House Science & National Labs Caucus: Neil deGrasse Tyson 🤍 Accessed 01.03.2021 Lawrence Krauss - Connoway Hall - 🤍 Accessed 12.03.2021 In the Blink of Bird’s Eye, a Model for Quantum Navigation 🤍 retrieved 10.03.2021 Satellite-to-ground quantum-limited communication using a 50-kg-class microsatellite 🤍 Accessed 11.03.2021 NASA's Cold Atom Lab Takes One Giant Leap for Quantum Science 🤍 Accessed 09.03.2021 NASA’s Cold Atom Lab: The Coolest Experiment in the Universe 🤍 Accessed 02.03.2021 Why do quantum effects only happen on the atomic scale? 🤍 retrieved 01.03.2021 Neil deGrasse Tyson JRE #919 🤍 retrieved 26.02.2017

The Map of Physics

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Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map. #physics #DomainOfScience If you are interested in buying a print you can buy it as a poster here: North America: 🤍 Everywhere else: 🤍 French version: 🤍 Spanish Version: 🤍 Or on a load of other objects: 🤍 Also you can download a digital version here: 🤍 I made the music, which you can find on my Soundcloud if you'd like to get lost in some cosmic jam. 🤍 Errata and clarifications. I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up. 1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. 🤍 2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. 🤍 3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better 🤍 4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity! Also, if you enjoyed this video, you will probably like my science books, available in all good books shops around the work and is printed in 16 languages. Links are below or just search for Professor Astro Cat. They are fun children's books aimed at the age range 7-12. But they are also a hit with adults who want good explanations of science. The books have won awards and the app won a Webby. Frontiers of Space: 🤍 Atomic Adventure: 🤍 Intergalactic Activity Book: 🤍 Solar System App: 🤍 Find me on twitter, instagram, and my website: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍

When a physics teacher knows his stuff !!

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OMG! #WalterLewin #physics

Feynman-"what differs physics from mathematics"

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A simple explanation of physics vs mathematics by RICHARD FEYNMAN

How might you survive a lightning strike? ⚡ #physics #shorts

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What do you think will happen when you wrap a radio in aluminum foil? It goes quiet! But why?? Not because the sound is muffled, but because the foil blocks the electromagnetic field causing the radio to no longer receive a signal! This effect is called Faraday Shield (or Faraday Cage)! This effect is why it may be wise to stay inside of your car during a thunderstorm since your car can act as a Faraday Shield and block the lightning from entirely striking you! 👍 LIKE and FOLLOW for more fun science content! ➡️ Follow our channels at 🤍 #shortvideo #reels #foryou #electromagnetism #faraday #science #tamu #short

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⏰ 2 Facts About Quantum Physics!! 🚀😱 | #shorts

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⏰ 2 Theories Of Quantum Physics! 🚀😱 #short #shorts #shortsvideo #shortsfeed #trending #viral #trendingshorts #viralshorts #youtubeshorts #ytshorts #facts #story #tiktok #fusionfactz

Discovery That Changed Physics! Gravity is NOT a Force!

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Discovery That Changed Physics! Gravity is NOT a Force! ► Subscribe: 🤍 Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of nature in the Universe. But of the four forces of nature, it stands alone as different. In fact, gravity isn’t the force you think it is, and perhaps it's not a force at all. If you think you understand gravity, then get ready to change the way you think about gravity…forever. We are on social media: 🤍facebook.com/destinymediaa 🤍instagram.com/destiny.media.yt/ The Destiny voice: 🤍TomsVoiceovers.co.uk Sourses: 🤍

Why Does Quantum Entanglement Defy All Logic? | Secrets Of Quantum Physics | Progress

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Professor Jim Al-Khalili traces the story of arguably the most important, accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever: quantum physics. The story of quantum physics starts at the beginning of the 20th century with scientists trying to better understand how light bulbs work. This simple question soon led scientists deep into the hidden workings of matter, into the sub-atomic building blocks of the world around us. Here they discovered phenomena unlike any encountered before - a realm where things can be in many places at once, where chance and probability call the shots and where reality appears to only truly exist when we observe it. Albert Einstein hated the idea that nature, at its most fundamental level, is governed by chance. Jim reveals how in the 1930's, Einstein thought he'd found a fatal flaw in quantum physics. This was not taken seriously until it was tested in the 1960s. Professor Al-Khalili repeats this critical experiment, posing the question does reality really exist, or do we conjure it into existence by the act of observation? Elsewhere, we explore how the most famous law of quantum physics – The Uncertainty Principle – is obeyed by plants and trees as they capture sunlight during the vital process of photosynthesis. Could quantum mechanics explain the greatest mystery in biology - evolution? Welcome to Progress the home of history's greatest leaps forward. From the seismic invention of the world's first printing press to the great rocket-powered marvels that took us to the stars, we'll be bringing you world-class documentaries celebrating history's greatest inventions and technological breakthroughs. Progress is part of the History Hit Network.

GCSE Physics - Intro to Waves - Longitudinal and Transverse Waves #61

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This video covers: - What waves are - How to label a wave. E.g. amplitude, wavelength, crest, trough and time period - How to calculate wave speed - The difference between transverse and longitudinal waves General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - Suitable for higher and foundation tiers - Suitable for triple and combined science Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is relevant to your course! IGCSE Edexcel - Everything is relevant to your course! Edexcel - Everything is relevant to your course! OCR 21st Century - Everything is relevant to your course! OCR Gateway - Everything is relevant to your course!

7 AMAZING Physics Tricks That You Must See

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7 Amazing physics tricks that you can try at home! Why Not Try Skillshare Totally Free For One Month? ➡️ 🤍 Watch part two here 🤍 If you like this video then you'll also like these! 🤍 00:12 Mould effect It's obvious that the weight of the heavy falling beads is pulling the remaining beads from the pot. However, it's not so obvious what's causing the large arc and why the beads don't just slide directly over the edge of the pot. It's said that you should view the chain as a series of short ridged rods rather than a flexible string of isolated beads. When the beads are pulled out of the pot by the weight of the falling beads it causes the ridged rods not only to be lifted but also to rotate. The combination of these two forces causes the end that is not being picked up to push down on the pot which in turn creates a kick. It's this kick that sort of pushes the beads up out of the jar while they are also being pulled down from the other-side and thus the arc is formed. Check out the full explanation here if you're still not satisfied. 🤍 00:47 Cool pressure trick Heating air causes it to expand and cooling it causes it to contract. The boiling water in the bottle causes the glass to get very hot so the air inside the glass also gets hot causing it to expand. When the bottle is put into the cold water it quickly cools causing the air inside to contract rapidly which creates a vacuum and sucks the water up. 01:54 The lenz effect "Lenz's law states that the current induced in a circuit due to a change or a motion in a magnetic field is so directed as to oppose the change in flux and to exert a mechanical force opposing the motion." When the magnet is dropped into the conductive alloy pipe it causes a change in magnetic flux. This change in magnetic flux creates a current in the Aluminium pipe which opposes the change and slows the magnet down in order to reduce the change in flux. This video explains things way more thoroughly. 🤍 02:56 Anti-gravity water trick There are a couple of forces at work here, air pressure and surface tension. The atmospheric pressure all around us helps to hold the plastic in place. In addition to this, there is a small pocket of air at the top of the bottle. Because no more air can get to this pocket an area of low pressure is formed. A combination of low air pressure inside the glass and higher air pressure outside of it help to keep the plastic in place. Next is surface tension and adhesion. Water molecules are attracted to each-other like little tiny magnets with a positive and negative end. On the surface of the water, the molecules are able to get closer to each other than below the surface, this creates a sort of elastic surface layer. Adhesion occurs because of the water molecules positive and negative ends are not only attracted to each other, but also to other materials such as the plastic circle in this experiment. This causes the water molecules to adhere to the plastic whilst maintaining the surface tension with the other water molecules. It is a combination of all these factors that keep the plastic in place and stop the water gushing out. Check out this post for a more detailed explanation. 🤍 04:16 Water on a string surface tension trick ^^^This trick works on the same surface tension and adhesion principles as the one above ^^^ 04:52 Ring catch chain trick The trick with this one is in how you drop the ring. If you let go of the ring with both fingers at the same time it would just drop to the floor. What you need to do is just release your thumb and keep your finger still. When you do this it causes the ring to fall at an angle which in turn causes the chain to loop itself over the ring and get caught. 05:43 Fork and spoon center of gravity trick Every object has a center of gravity. This is the central point at which gravity acts upon the object. When you position a fork, spoon and toothpick in this way, the center of gravity or the pivot point happens to be completely central and towards the far end of the toothpick which just looks so wrong. It looks even more impressive when you burn the toothpick at both ends, this has no effect on the centre of gravity so everything remains balanced. The reason the toothpick does not continue to burn past the metal of the fork or the glass is that when it reaches these points it's robbed of its heat and goes out. Music: Tropic fun - Martin Veida Flawless - Daxten I do receive a small commission if you make a purchase through any of the links above :)

ENTIRE PHYSICS in 10 Minutes

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Kuku FM Learning App Link - 🤍 Use Coupon: INDIA 50% OFF Republic Day Special offer Valid till 29th January OR Getset20 - (20% OFF) All-time valid. Why do people think physics is difficult?? Is it because they think it's boring or is it because they find it complicated? Who is Isaac Newton, why did he find Gravity, how gravity is connected to the magnetic field, which is connected to electricity?? Yes, there are lots of questions. But physics is not just a field of science, everything around you is connected to physics. Velocity, displacement, speed, force, light, reflection, refraction, entropy, torque, all these things you can find in your daily life. There are different fields of physics such as fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, electrostatics. And to make these fields easy, scientists such as Georg Ohm, Han Christian Oersted, Daniel Bernoulli made some laws such as Ohm's law, Bernoulli equation, right- left-hand rule. So here is a video that explains most of physics in 10 minutes. FOLLOW me on: Instagram (Personal account) → 🤍 Instagram (Channel account) → 🤍 Facebook Page → 🤍

3 Perplexing Physics Problems

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Why does shaken soda explode? Does ice melt first in fresh or salt water? Thank you Squarespace for sponsoring this video. Go to 🤍 to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code: VERITASIUM This video features experiments that have been shown to me by science teachers over the years. Does ice melt fast in salt water or fresh water was an experiment introduced to me at the Utah Science Teachers' conference. The ring of metal over a chain demo came from a teachers event in Florida. The idea shaking a carbonated drink increases pressure came from an email. Special thanks to Petr Lebedev for building the pressure gauge. Links to literature are below: Victims of the pop bottle, by Ted Willhoft. New Scientist, 21 August 1986 p.28 Carbonation speculation The Physics Teacher 30, 173 (1992); 🤍 Agitation solution The Physics Teacher 30, 325 (1992); 🤍 Filmed by Cristian Carretero, Jordan Schnabel, Jonny Hyman, and Raquel Nuno Music from 🤍 "Seaweed" "Quietly Tense" "Mind Shift" "Observations"

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Kinematics In One Dimension - Physics

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This physics video tutorial focuses on kinematics in one dimension. It explains how to solve one-dimensional motion problems using kinematic equations and formulas with objects moving at constant speed and with constant acceleration. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems. Access The Full 1 Hour 52 Minute Video + PDF Worksheet: 🤍 Full 1 Hour 52 Minute Video on Youtube: 🤍 Join My Youtube Membership Program: 🤍 Direct Link to The Full Video on Patreon: 🤍 Printable PDF Worksheet With 10 Questions: 🤍 How To Finish College Faster: 🤍

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Are they magic bubbles or #physics!? #shorts #fyp

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Using dry ice, you can float bubbles up in the air to create a beautiful display. Try this at home with parental supervision. Dry ice may be purchased at the grocery store. 👍 LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more fun science content! ➡️ Follow our channels at 🤍 #bubble #science #short #viral #funny

All of PHYSICS PAPER 1 in 25 mins - GCSE Science Revision Mindmap 9-1 AQA

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Pdf: 🤍 Join the Discord for support! 🤍 Energy, electricity, atoms & particles. 00:00 Intro 00:20 Energy - types of store 00:53 Work done 01:08 GPE & KE 02:24 Hooke's Law (springs) & prac 03:17 Power & efficiency 04:02 Renewable & non-renewable sources 04:37 Heat transfer & insulation (prac) 05:26 Atomic structure, elements & isotopes 06:30 Ionising radiation (alpha, beta & gamma) 09:09 Radioactivity & half-life 10:44 Fission & fusion 11:33 Voltage (potential difference), current, resistance, Ohm's law V=IR 12:33 IV characteristic graphs: resistor, filament lamp, thermistor, LDR, diode (prac) 14:33 Resistance of wire (prac) 15:50 Electrical power equations 16:11 Series & parallel circuits, potential dividers 16:52 Electrical safety: earth wire, fuses, circuit breakers 17:35 Static electricity & electric fields 18:20 National grid 19:10 Density (prac) 20:35 Internal energy, changing states (heating curve, SHC, SLH) 22:40 Gas pressure - I don't charge anyone to watch my videos, so please donate if you can to keep me going! 🤍

A Day in the Life of a Physics Major

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A Level Physics Paper 2 Exam: Get Ready!

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You've got this! Put Paper 1 behind you and go in with the confidence that you do know the course and are as prepared as you can possibly be for A Level Physics Paper 2 in 2023. Filmed at Bike Park Wales - this was on my ninth run down the hill so I was pretty warm and tired when I filmed this! Thanks for watching, Lewis _ MY PHYSICS WEBSITES Find even more videos organised by exam board and topic at: GCSE Physics Online ► 🤍 A Level Physics Online ► 🤍 VISIT THE PHYSICS ONLINE SHOP Physics Online Shop ► 🤍 FOLLOW ME ► TIKTOK: 🤍 ► INSTAGRAM: 🤍 ► YOUTUBE: 🤍 ► FACEBOOK: 🤍 ► TWITTER: 🤍 #physicsonline

Michio Kaku: We FINALLY Found What's Inside A Black Hole!

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FOR COPYRIGHT ISSUES CONTACT:Mmarmelonic🤍gmail.com Black Holes might just be one of the most fascinating and mysterious phenomena in the universe. They are massive beasts in terms of power, but at the same time, virtually invisible to us. But because of the research that was put into them over the last couple of decades, we’ve gone from knowing absolutely nothing about them, to getting to learn more and more, up close and personal. And well, things have just gotten crazier. Michio Kaku just announced that we’ve finally gotten a look at what’s inside a black hole, and this new information brings light to the details the world of science might’ve missed, all along. Join us as we dig deeper into black holes, and unveil what’s inside space’s “big bad.”

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Why Time Is Mystery In Physics | COSMOS in a minute #16

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Time is weird. It slows down at high speeds and around massive objects. It completely stops at the speed of light and at the event horizon of a black hole. And finally, it doesn't even exist at the singularity, the center of a black hole. When Newton developed his laws of classical mechanics about 400 years ago, he assumed that time and space are absolute. This means that no matter where you are in the universe, time would be the same. One second on Earth must be equal to one second on any other planet. However, Einstein turned that around. His theory of relativity says that only the speed of light is constant, and space and time, intertwined in a cosmic fabric, are relative. What appears to be a second near a black hole could be thousands of years on Earth. So remember, time is not just a tick-tock on the clock, it’s a cosmic dance, a reminder that the universe never ceases to amaze. For more videos of COSMOS in a minute, follow The Secrets of the Universe. #cosmosinaminute #astronomy #universe #space

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