In this video, we derive the third kinematic equation in one dimension step by step using fundamental definitions of motion. You’ll see how velocity, acceleration, and displacement are mathematically ...
It is well-known that Pythagoras’ ancient Greek equation for right triangles: a2+ b2= c2 , is older than ancient Greece. We also know that in Khufu’s pyramid the height equals the radius of a circle ...
Physicists are quietly advancing a radical idea: time might not be a single, thin line but a full three‑dimensional landscape ...
Neste artigo, apresenta-se a evolução das ideias sobre a quarta dimensão espacial, partindo daquelas que surgem da geometria euclidiana clássica e abordando, em seguida, as que resultam do âmbito das ...
A new theory proposes that the universe’s fundamental forces and particle properties may arise from the geometry of hidden extra dimensions. These dimensions could twist and evolve over time, forming ...
Can you imagine the imprint a four-dimensional hexagon might leave as it passes through your three-dimensional kitchen table? Probably not, but some people can. One such person was mathematician ...
It can be tempting to assume that your intuitions about three-dimensional space carry over to higher-dimensional realms. After all, adding another dimension simply creates a new direction to move ...
Abstract: The integration of electricity, heat, and gas networks introduces additional dimensions of flexibility, but the complex network topology makes power dispatch challenging. This paper presents ...
Mathematicians are “reinventing the wheel” by giving it a new shape. Their newly imagined wheel looks like a many-dimensional guitar pick, and it could theoretically roll in ways beyond our ...